Abuja Land in 2026: Top Areas to Buy and Pitfalls to Avoid
Many Nigerians wonder if Abuja land remains a solid investment given naira volatility, rising construction costs and economic pressures. Historically, land in the capital has outpaced other asset classes. Infrastructure expansion, government agency relocations and growing middle-class demand in satellite towns drive values. But risks include buying plots without C of O, landing in acquisition zones, overpaying in low-demand areas and holding undeveloped land with no exit plan. For 2026, first-time buyers should focus on the Lugbe–Airport Road corridor and the Karsana–Idu axis. These areas offer real demand, improving roads and power supply, and more accessible prices. Always verify allocation documents and title deeds before committing. What do you think? Are you invested in Abuja land already or planning to buy soon?
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