INTRODUCTION: THE INVISIBLE RISK THAT CAN DESTROY YOUR INVESTMENT In property transactions, many investors focus on location, price and documentation yet overlook one of the most fundamental pillars of ownership,
The process of acquiring land in Nigeria is both legally intricate and highly sensitive. Many prospective buyers have lost substantial investments due to misinformation, incomplete documentation or failure to conduct
In recent weeks, the demolition of several structures in Oworosonki, located along the Iyana Oworo and Lekki coastline axis in Lagos has stirred up significant discussion in the real estate
Pre-launch land offers are everywhere. They are usually advertised as cheap, exclusive, and time‑sensitive, often sugar-coated with flexible and attractive payment plans and heavy promises of massive appreciation. For many
Real estate buyers often assume that once a property owner dies, the surviving spouse automatically inherits the deceased's properties. This assumption has cost many buyers their life savings. In reality,
Real estate investment in Nigeria has continued to attract thousands of hopeful homeowners and investors. Unfortunately, the mortgage sector has also become a breeding ground for sharp practices, failed allocations,
Property scams have taken a dangerous and more sophisticated turn in Nigeria. Every day, unsuspecting buyers lose their life savings to lands under dispute, properties under government investigation, and estates
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For years, real estate fraud has quietly destroyed the dreams and savings of countless Nigerians. From fake developers to multiple allocations and disputed titles, victims were often left stranded with
A PRIME ADDRESS WITH DANGEROUS LEGAL RISKS For many property buyers and investors, an address in a Government Reserved Area (GRA) automatically signals safety, legitimacy, and long‑term value. Unfortunately, Nigerian
Real estate scams across Nigeria—especially in major cities like Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt—are becoming more sophisticated every day. From fake titles to fraudulent estate developments, innocent buyers continue to










