Real estate investment is one thing that is a
must for anyone that wishes to get rich or to stay rich. This rule is not
applicable in Nigeria alone but most countries in the world. The beauty of real
estate is the great percentage of the returns within a very short time, in
addition to the high level of security for your investment if done properly.
Buying and selling houses or land is different from dealing in vegetables which
may perish if not quickly sold off. The price of a car starts immediately to depreciate
after purchase, no matter how well it is maintained, but the value of your land
or house continues to appreciate even if you leave it abandoned for years. Good investment in real estate continues to
appreciate and you could within a short time gain up to 100% or more returns on
your investment. Real estate is currently doing great in Nigeria and investors
are making millions of naira from this sector. Interestingly, it is an area anyone can invest
in, irrespective of how much he or she is making or earning as salary at the
moment.
The following are different ways you can invest in real estate in Nigeria and get good returns.
Purchasing Properties
From Real Estate Developers:
You can buy property from estate
developments, resell the property after a few months and make a good profit.
This is because properties located within estate developments are fairly priced
as developers want to recoup their investment within the shortest possible
time. These developers also offer flexible payment options to attract investors
and you can cash in on this to make a sizeable profit.
Renovating an Old
Building: You can buy an ‘old house’, remodel it and sell or lease it
out for some good profit.
Land Lease: You can buy a piece of land and lease it out to business
ventures that need open spaces to operate. These ventures include car wash
stands, automobile repair shops or any other business venture that can operate
in a temporary structure. You will be earning money from the rent while
the value of the land keeps appreciating. The beauty of land lease is that land
does not suffer wear and tear like buildings and you get to sell your land
anytime and walk away with very good profits.
Residential
properties are also good sources of income these days with some properties
going for as high as N15 million naira per annum or even more in some locations. You can rarely go wrong in
owning a rental property as you earn money from rent while your property
appreciates. However, this is a long term investment and you must be prepared
to see it through to the end.
Here is
how a low income earner could build a house and become a landlord in Nigeria
within the shortest possible time. Your
best bet is to save a percentage of your income no matter how little it is, and
at the end of each year use your savings to purchase a plot of land in an
undeveloped area that shows prospect of appreciating fast within the next
couple of years. In Lagos for example, there are undeveloped areas In Ibeju-lekki
where lands sell as cheap as two hundred and fifty thousand naira only. The
real challenge here is being able to identify those areas that would develop
fast. This is not really a problem because there are lots of ways to tell if an
area would develop quickly or not.
Now,
having been able to purchase a piece of land with your little savings at the
end of the year, repeat this the next year and you would have acquired for
yourself five different plots of lands with ease in different areas within five
years.
You could
now go ahead and sell off four out of the five plots of land at a great profit
and with the proceeds build for yourself a suitable house on the remaining
plot.
This is
one of the ways an average earner can build and own a house with relative ease,
and it is a method that has worked for so many people in the past.
But like I
said earlier, there are also rules that a Real Estate investor have to follow
in order not to make a poor investment or fall prey to fraudsters. I shall enumerate these rules and the steps
to take in order to secure your real estate investments in my next article “Guides To
Investing In Real Estate in Nigeria.”
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