SALES AND ACQUISITION

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Our network and in-depth knowledge of the Nigerian property market provide us an advantage in aiding you with property sales and acquisition in areas guaranteed to attract tenants and create a return on investment (ROI) as a property center. For more enquiries, contact us.

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Our Sales And Acquisition Process can offer top-notch contractors, lawyers, movers. As well as other service providers as needed during the home selling process.

Our sales and acquisition team can advise on presenting your property for best value, based on market trends & buyer insights.

Certainly! We can carry out a property valuation to determine the accurate price before sale.

Homes can depreciate.

Overall decline in the market, lack of maintenance, location and condition of the home are factors that affect the home’s value.

We will coordinate viewings with buyers & provide feedback within 24 hours. We can accompany viewings via secure key system when you’re unavailable.

We value your privacy & will not share your info with 3rd parties or buyers/sellers without consent.

In Nigeria, dry season is the best time of the year to sell a property.

Sales and acquisition: We can negotiate the price of a house after an offer has been accepted, but only if a thorough check reveals that there are extensive and expensive repairs that need to be done.

Yes, we also offer property renovation services to enhance the value of your properties.

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that gives one person (the principal) the authority to allow another person (the agent) to act on their behalf for certain purposes. This can include managing property, signing documents, or receiving rents.

In Nigeria, Land is measured in Hectares (ha), Acres (ac), Square-meters (sq.m) and Feet (ft).

The standard plot size in Lagos state is 60 x 120ft, which is equivalent to 18m x 36m or 648sqm. This is larger than the standard plot size in Nigeria, which is 100 x 50ft.

The following documents are required for a land/property sales and acquisition in Nigeria:

  • Certificate of Occupancy (C of O): A C of O is a document issued by the state government that confirms ownership of a parcel of land or property. It is typically issued to individuals who have held a piece of land since before 1979.
  • Deed of Assignment/Conveyance: This document is used to permanently transfer ownership of a landed property from the seller (assignor) to the buyer (assignee). It includes the date of transfer, a detailed description of the property, and other relevant information.
  • Deed of Lease/Governor’s Consent: This document is also known as the Governor’s Consent. It is required when land is transferred from one owner to another. It makes it clear to the governor and the public in general that the property in question has changed ownership.
  • Land Purchase Receipt: This is a receipt that is issued by the seller to the buyer to confirm payment for the property.
  • Survey Plan: This document shows the location and size of the landed property. It can be used to check whether the land is under any government acquisition.
  • Deed of Sub-Lease: This document is used to sub-lease a land from the original leaseholder to a third party.
  • Deed of Mortgage: This document is used to mortgage a land or property to a lender. The lender can then sell the property to recover the loan amount if the borrower defaults on the loan.
  • Deed of Gift: This document is used to gift a land or property from one person to another.
  • Contract of Sale of Land: This document is used to agree on the terms of a land sale before the transaction is finalized.
  • Judgement of Court: This document may affect or transfer an interest in a specific property from one person to another. It is important to obtain a copy of the judgement if property ownership has been derived through litigation or any property has been subjected to a lawsuit.

The types of real estate investment include:

  • Residential Real Estate
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Land
  • Real Estate Investment Trust Investments (REITs)
  • Real Estate Crowdfunding
  • Industrial Real Estate Investment

We charge 5% of the total price paid for the property.

A Certificate of Occupancy, also known as the C of O, is a document issued by state governments in Nigeria to landowners and property buyers as legitimate proof of ownership. This document also spells out what the land can be used for; residential, commercial, or mixed development.

“Excision in Process” land title: A piece of land that is in the process of being approved by the Governor. It usually has an Excision file number which tells you that the process is registered and underway. This process could take as long as 18 months in some areas.

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