Couple of horror stories online about property fraud.
If you are someone living in diaspora, before you buy any property, make sure you VERIFY THE DOCUMENTS FIRST.
The real estate agentic pipeline is so crazy that, the agents in that network, do not even know if the property has been sold or not.
And especially if the property is worth millions of Naira, some agent might use that opportunity to swindle away with the money.
Always make your due diligence, verify verify and over verify, have someone you trust inspect the property for you.
I aim to share wise property investments in Abuja and Lagos in the coming days. But mostly in Abuja because I have wider reach there.
I plan to do a review of the property area, things like does the area have strong network, is it a safe neighborhood, what is the estimated YoY of the property, access to main road etc.
If you are someone who will be interested in this, I plan to spend couple of days making extensive research, so lets be mutuals.
For me, it's paperwork confusion.
Until now, I never understood which documents actually matter. Or how much weight each one carries.
Browsing is the other problem.
Most platforms are just another marketplace. The validation is on me. Not on them.
And from the diaspora, that's almost impossible. I can't fly down to check every paper. I'm trusting photos and voice notes with my savings.
But honestly, it's not just us abroad.
Even people living in Nigeria get burned. On ground, you still can't easily tell which listing is real, or which agent to trust.
These platforms weren't built for any of us.
That's why I'm building Terrain.
So validation becomes the platform's job. Not yours.
Property in Nigeria shouldn't feel like a gamble. That gut feeling you get? It's telling you something.
We're building something that fixes this. Verified agents. Real listings. Zero consultation fee nonsense.
Stay close.
Land in Nigeria holds dreams.
But somewhere between the dream too many people have lost money to agents they couldn't verify and deals that fell apart with no one to call.
Buying land in Nigeria should feel safe.
Right now, it often doesn't.
We're changing that.
— Terrain.
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I am looking for a social media manager, who knows how to grow presence on TikTok, IG, X etc.
I need someone that can create contents, graphics design, and short-form videos that actually convert not just rack up views.
We’re building Nigeria’s property marketplace, so you’ll be turning property tours, drone shots, and property verification tips into content people trust.
Must be based in Abuja.
Portfolio over CV. If this is you, or you know someone DM me
I am looking for a social media manager, who knows how to grow presence on TikTok, IG, X etc.
I need someone that can create contents, graphics design, and short-form videos that actually convert not just rack up views.
We’re building Nigeria’s property marketplace, so you’ll be turning property tours, drone shots, and property verification tips into content people trust.
Must be based in Abuja.
Portfolio over CV. If this is you, or you know someone DM me