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Why Every Nigerian Should Own Land Before Age 40

Are you still renting at 35? Let me tell you something that might shock you. In my 20 years as a real estate consultant, I’ve seen too many Nigerians retire without owning a single piece of land. Don’t let this be your story. 

Land ownership in Nigeria is not just about status – it’s about financial security. Unlike your car that loses value every year, land appreciates. A plot of land that cost ₦500,000 in Ikorodu 10 years ago now sells for ₦3 million. That’s 6 times return on investment! 

But here’s the truth: buying land gets harder as you get older. Your income might increase, but so do your responsibilities. Marriage, children, school fees – these expenses will compete with your land purchase plans. Smart Nigerians buy land early, even if they can’t build immediately. 

But here’s the truth: buying land gets harder as you get older. Your income might increase, but so do your responsibilities. Marriage, children, school fees – these expenses will compete with your land purchase plans. Smart Nigerians buy land early, even if they can’t build immediately. 

The beauty of land ownership is that it gives you options. You can build your dream home, develop it for rental income, or sell it for profit when you need money. Land is like a savings account that grows faster than any bank interest rate. 

Don’t wait for the “perfect time” to buy land. Start small, start early, and secure your future today. 

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