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Real estate investment in Lagos — particularly around Epe and Ibeju-Lekki — offers strong potential, but smart investors must ask critical questions before buying.

Many property owners in Nigeria — especially in Lagos — still underestimate the importance of professional land surveys.

Recent reports from Tribune Newspaper and Punch Newspaper highlight key developments shaping Nigeria’s surveying, housing, and real estate sectors.

Land ownership titles are meant to secure property rights, yet disputes still occur — especially in Lagos and across Nigeria.

People often refer to Lagos as the “Stress City,” mostly because of its unavoidable traffic. But if you ask me, the stress of house-hunting here can be even worse.

While the internet has made networking easier, face-to-face interactions remain invaluable, especially for surveyors.

The Land Use Act is a crucial law every landowner and real estate investor in Nigeria should understand, especially in fast-developing cities like Lagos.

Drone technology is revolutionizing surveying by increasing efficiency, accuracy, and safety.

Nigerians are being encouraged to invest in UK real estate as a hedge against global inflation, with Baron and Cabot highlighting its potential for higher returns and dollar exposure.
Epe is emerging as the “Dubai of Nigeria,” with growing investor interest and government projects relocating there, according to Bayo Lawal of Dukiya Investment.