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Buying Land in Abuja: Where to Buy, Best Places for 2024 and Beyond

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Published: April 6, 2024
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Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, is a hub of activity and development. With its growing population and expanding infrastructure, the real estate market is booming.

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Where is the Best Area to Live in Abuja?How Much is One Plot of Land in Abuja?Where is the Best Place to Build a House in Abuja?Where are the Affordable Places in Abuja for a Low Salary Earner?Which Area is Fast Developing in Abuja?Cost of Land in Key Areas of Abuja

This article will guide you through the process of buying land in Abuja, highlighting the best areas to live, the cost of land, and the most affordable places for those on a lower salary.

Where is the Best Area to Live in Abuja?

Abuja is a city of many parts, each offering a different lifestyle. Here are some of the top areas to consider:

  • Maitama: Known for its luxury homes and security, Maitama is a high-end neighborhood and one of the most expensive places to reside in Africa.
  • Asokoro: This district is synonymous with affluence and luxury, housing many government officials and diplomats.
  • Jabi: Offering a balance between luxury and affordability, Jabi is well-located and green, making it ideal for families.

How Much is One Plot of Land in Abuja?

The cost of land in Abuja varies widely based on location and amenities. On average, a plot of land in Abuja is priced at ₦10,000,000. The most expensive plots can go as high as ₦812,000,000, while the cheapest may cost around ₦300,000.

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Where is the Best Place to Build a House in Abuja?

When considering building a house, areas like Life Camp and Idu Industrial Area are currently thriving and offer great potential for real estate investment. These areas are not too distant from the city center and have good road networks.

Where are the Affordable Places in Abuja for a Low Salary Earner?

For those earning a lower salary, areas like Kubwa, Lugbe, and Karu offer more affordable living options. These areas have decent power supply and water, and the cost of living is relatively lower compared to the city center.

Which Area is Fast Developing in Abuja?

Fast-developing areas in Abuja include:

  • Life Camp: Booming with land sales and estate building, attracting new residents.
  • Idu Industrial Area: Known for its proximity to transportation hubs and the railway station, making it a strategic choice for commercial real estate.
  • Asokoro District: Continues to develop rapidly with high-end properties and proximity to key government institutions.

Cost of Land in Key Areas of Abuja

AreaAverage Cost (₦)Lowest Cost (₦)Highest Cost (₦)
Maitama500,000,000300,000,0001,000,000,000
Asokoro400,000,000250,000,000800,000,000
Jabi150,000,00080,000,000300,000,000
Life Camp120,000,00060,000,000250,000,000
Idu Industrial Area80,000,00040,000,000200,000,000
Kubwa20,000,0005,000,00050,000,000
Lugbe15,000,0003,000,00040,000,000
Karu10,000,0002,000,00030,000,000
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