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How To Buy A Land In Abuja

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  Abuja’s Real Estate boom is hardly matched anywhere else in Africa. Over the past three decades, it’s gone from being a small, quiet town to being one of Nigeria’s biggest cities.
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A 2017 report from the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) put Abuja’s population growth rate at 8.32% per annum. That’s more than double the national average. The satellite districts adjourning it have grown at an astounding 20% per annum. Not surprisingly, the value of land in the city (and the surrounding area) has risen significantly. And it’s expected to continue climbing, in repose to persisting demand. Simply put, Abuja promises fantastic returns for its landowners. If you would like to buy land in Abuja, you’ll find this article useful. Here, we list the steps to acquiring one and the things you’ll need to have to do so.

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Steps To Acquiring Land From The Government In Abuja

Here are the steps you’re required to take to acquire land from the government in Abuja.
  1. Photocopy of the AGIS receipt.
  2. Means of Identification (National ID card, International Passport, Voters’ Card).
  3. Two passport-sized photographs.
  4. Tax Clearance Certificate.
  5. Company Registration Certificates (CAC form and Tax Clearance Certificates).
  6. Environmental Impact Assessment.
  7. Evidence of Financial and Technical Capacity.
Note: items 2-4 are for lands acquired for residential use. Items 5-7 are required of entities acquiring land for commercial or real estate use.

Steps To Acquiring Land From Private Sellers In Abuja

Here’s how to buy land from private sellers in Abuja.

Final Words

As Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja presents its inhabitants and visitors with a lot of promise. This includes the prospect of reaping from its real estate boom. You can position yourself for this by following the steps we’ve laid out in this article. Featured Image Source: Buy Land In Nigeria
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