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A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by BLUEREALTORS: 6:15pm On Feb 12, 2015
Property Description
316 square metres of regular, dry and fenced land at Ikot Oku Ikono area, Off Abak Road Uyo, Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria.

FEATURES:
- Land is located shortly off the dualised tarred Abak road
- The land is fully fenced and surveyed
- Ready for immediate development
- Developed neighbourhood
- Excellent real estate investment
- Suitable for residential developments such as blocks of flats/ apartments, detached/ semi-detached houses, etc.
- Suitable for Telecom masts
- Very serene and secured area
- The location is a stone throw from the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital
- Proximity is a stone throw to the Abak roadbridge
- Proximity to the newly built Akwa-Ibom International Stadium
- Proximity to the ongoing dual road construction leading to the Ibom Airport
- Uyo, Akwa Ibom State is a place of uncommon transformation known for its state-of-the-art infrastructural development, absolute serenity and security.
- It is the best location for real estate investment at the moment because of its latent (hidden/ potential) value
- Cheaply priced


Price: N3 Million (Negotiable)

For further enquiries/ arrangement for inspection, please contact:

BLUEHEDGE REALTORS
- Estate agency and Property marketing
- Real estate development and advisory

UYO OFFICE:
No. 4, Udosen Nkenta Street (2nd floor)
Off Abak Road, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

LAGOS OFFICE:
Suite 4 & 5, Block E, Queen's Shopping Centre, Opposite Safeway Hospital, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria.

Tel: 08023224585, 08032065685 (WhatsApp), 08051956996, 08179590408
BlackBerry Pin: 2ABEDE1B

NOTE: SHOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTIES (LAND & HOUSES) IN LAGOS, UYO, CALABAR, PORT-HARCOURT AND ENVIRON, KINDLY CONTACT US. IT IS SAFE TO DEAL WITH PROFESSIONALS.

Call +2348032065685 or +2348023224585 or +2348035492149 or +2348067516042

Why Invest in Akwa-Ibom State.
Akwa Ibom is positioned as one of the fastest growing states in Nigeria with a growth rate in 2013 estimated at 8.82%,a per capita income of $2,779 and a GDP of US $13.704 billion. This makes it an economy larger than of 30 African Countries including Gambia, Mali, Chad, Burkina Faso, Togo, Liberia, and Sao Tome and Principe.
This is mainly because of the allocation of payments from federal oil exports more so even in a season where the world has experienced a huge drop in oil prices. In the last 10 years, Akwa Ibom has been receiving one of the highest yearly federal revenue allocations in Nigeria.
With a very welcoming population, this inflow of oil revenue coupled with increased developmental projects has attracted a rapid rise in population, with indigenes of the State returning home from abroad and people from nearby regions states migrating to Akwa Ibom State to seek economic opportunities. This trend has further contributed to increasing demand for housing, products and services.
The successive Governments have undertaken infrastructure development (federal and state roads, bridges, a new airport, a new stadium, new five star hotels, leisure resorts, housing estates, independent power plants, etc.) almost at the scale seen in Lagos in the 60’s/70’s or Abuja in the 80’s/90’s. All these investments by Government add up to positioning the state and its capital city for emergence as a business hub.
Uyo has 500,000 inhabitants while the Greater Uyo area has more than 1 million people. With the current annual growth rate of the population projected at 3.4% and the average population density of 680 people per square kilometer, the population density in Akwa Ibom is already very high and is set to increase further.
The land for sale is on the outskirts of the current city borders with a preponderance of average income earners. However, the distance of the plot to the Uyo city center and the newly built Akwa Ibom International Stadium is ranging from 5 to 8 km and from the Akwa Ibom International Airport the distance is between 25 and 30 km.
A plot of land in the highbrow areas of Uyo now cost anything between NGN 10m to 30m depending on location. Plots in average income areas go for NGN 1.5 – 5 million.
Given the estimated expansion of the city in the coming years, our plots will probably become part of the city within the next few years. Therefore, the price appreciation potential of properties within the area is substantial.We estimate that property prices on our plots will increase substantially over the next 5 years.
We strongly suggest you fast track your investment portfolio today. Call us and take a look at this property and begin building your real estate career. Remember, in Nigeria it is always safer to deal with professionals,
Seize the opportunity today and invest in Akwa-Ibom for much greater and longer-lasting returns.
Thank You.

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Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by Nobody: 7:47pm On Feb 12, 2015
Congrats on showing what a sales post should be like.
Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by BLUEREALTORS: 12:54pm On Apr 27, 2015
There is really nothing that has a beginning that doesn’t have an ending. The much talked about Nigerian ‘Presidential’ election is finally over, and the result is out.

True, General Muhammadu Buhari has won the presidential election, but he is not a magician. He has inherited certain ‘Badlucks’ which are currently affecting the Nigerian economy. Some of these include: The high exchange rate, the high inflation rate, instability in the crude oil price, etc. The man cannot fix all these in one day. It will be one step at a time; but we all hope for a better tomorrow.

Finally, the election has come and gone, heaven has not fallen, neither has the entity called Nigeria divided. This is the more reason why you need to act without hesitation or doubt; do what you need to do, when you need to do it. Put a sense of urgency in whatever you do. God does not operate by the happenings in the world economy.

This is April, the fourth month of the year; the year is fast running out. Please let’s get down to work; make that major decision that will turn your life around. What other excuse do you have? The election is over!

If you are a good investment analyst, you’ll know that following successful conduct of the election, and also a hitch-free transition, everyone’s confidence will improve on the Nigerian economy, and hence, the country will be everyone’s investment haven. This will eventually lead to increase in the price of investment commodities. The summary of this is:

This is still the best time to invest. And remember, the only real investment is real estate.

By following the advice of experts, you can never go wrong.

Ring us today and let’s discuss about your real estate plan/ investment.

We are fully committed to your success!

Very truly yours,
BLUEHEDGE REALTORS
Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by BLUEREALTORS: 12:54pm On Apr 27, 2015
Buying a property is a smart and rewarding choice but this task can seem so daunting and stressful sometimes. The following tips will help you simplify your property buying process so that you can get the most out of your purchase:
Don’t Forget The Inspection
Carry out an inspection on the property you want to buy using real estate professionals. The purpose of the home inspection is to find out if the property has any defects and also if it meets your requirements. If there are any defects, you can use it as a bargaining tool to ask for a lower price on the home. Carrying out an inspection will also enable you to decide if you want to buy the house or not. Some defects cost a lot of money to fix, so it is better to carry out an inspection before buying.

Survey The Neighbourhood
Before buying a property, survey the neighbourhood. This goes beyond asking questions around the neighbourhood ___ drive by the property occasionally to find out what is happening in the neighbourhood and find out how long it is going to take you to get to the office from that house. Also, find out if there are any good schools, medical and recreational facilities in the neighbourhood. When you find out all these things, you will be able to determine if the property is suitable for you.

Look to The Future
Purchasing a property is a great wealth building strategy but maintenance doesn’t come cheap and you have to plan for this. Remember to consider there might be unexpected costs for plumbing problems, roof repairs and other maintenance issues. Consider if you can maintain the home you want to buy or not without draining your bank account.

Consider The Closing Costs
It doesn’t end at paying for the home you want to buy; there are other payments you have to make at the end of your property purchase transaction; these payments are known as closing costs and they include title fees, taxes and other fees. If you are buying a property in a new housing development/estate, you may also be required to pay an infrastructure levy and service charge which might run into millions of naira depending on the location. Before concluding your decision to buy a property, find out how much you will likely pay in closing costs.

Avoid Big Purchases Before Buying
Buying a property gulps a lot of money and sometimes there are unforeseen payments that you might have to make during the buying process. It is advisable to avoid big purchases prior to your propert purchase so that you will not be short of funds when you have to make other unplanned and important payments

Very truly yours,
BLUEHEDGE REALTORS
Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by BLUEREALTORS: 12:56pm On Apr 27, 2015
One proven investment in Nigeria that can make you rich and sustain your wealth is real estate investment.
The recent crash of the stock market in Nigeria where many investors lost their stocks has made real estate investment to become popular amongst investors.


This does not mean real estate investment is an exception to risk; there are no 100% safe investments.

But by combining resources with an established real estate company, you will be playing it safe.

Real estate business requires huge capital to get started, this has discouraged many interested people from the business.

But the strategy of joining capital with other investors through an investment company has eliminated this challenge.

This has made it possible for an employee, employer, high income earner, low income earner or an investor in other industries to be involved in the business.

One proven reason why real estate investment in Nigeria has been earning good returns for investors is because of successful experts in the industry that are behind the companies.

This strategy of partnership is helping people with little capital and no knowledge of the business to make substantial profit.

If you want to make money from real estate investment in Nigeria and don’t have the necessary knowledge to run the business and have limited capital to start it, then consider joining a well managed investment organization.

The organization may either be real estate investment club or real estate co-operative society. That way you leverage on experts knowledge for token fee.

In addition, a well managed real estate organization allows your money to work for you without your involvement in the daily running of the business.

You also reduce the risk of your investment significantly, since you are only contributing a small portion of the investment.

A real estate investment company will pool resources of many people together and invest in lands and properties.

These are used to generate profits for members by selling them when prices of the properties appreciate or rental income.

The success of the investment group depends on the company behind it. So, do your research very well before investing your hard earned money.

For example, you should try to know the people managing the affairs of the company if they are credible and are managing the real estate business well.

This form of investment in Nigeria offers high returns rather than saving your money in the bank.
Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by BLUEREALTORS: 1:02pm On May 01, 2015
Everyday thousands of Nigerians at home and abroad hope to buy lands in Nigeria, more especially in popular cities such as Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Abeokuta, Ibadan, etc but the common reoccurring theme that filters through their minds is how to safeguard their money so that they won’t be duped or lose their lands coupled with the terrifying stories that normally accompany the smooth transfer of these lands because of the prevalent nature of Land Scam artists and dubious Real Estate companies that specialize in defrauding prospective land purchasers.

With this in mind, I have drawn up 10 Land Purchasing Commandments for any Prospective new Land Buyer that must be strictly followed by anyone who intends to purchase a property in Nigeria more especially in Lagos so as to prevent Land fraudsters from duping them off their hard earned money and losing their lands to Unscrupulous people.

1. Thou Shalt have a Budget:
The No.1 cardinal sin of most intending buyers is not having a budget before they set out to buy a land. No matter the amount you have saved in your bank account, always take the time to research the other fees that are usually associated with buying a land and they come in these form. a. Legal fees 5% of the cost of the land b. Agency Fees 5-10% of the cost of the land c. Survey Plan (usually about N100,000-N300,000) depending on the location of the land and state. d. Cost of signing the documents by land owners (A very strange tradition in Lagos but nonetheless something you cannot escape paying) e. Cost of putting up a fence to secure your land immediately you purchase it f. Cost of perfecting your documents with the Government at the Land Registry such as a C of O, Governors Consent, Ratification fees, Survey Land information, etc. Once you have done the maths to know all these hidden fees that are associated with buying a land, it will adequately guide you on the location and type of land that would suit your pocket.

2. Thou Shalt not buy a Land without demanding for the Documents that the Owner(s) Possess: Honestly it baffles me when people call me to tell me that they are in one deep problem or the other because they bought lands without knowing the documents the Seller possessed and because of this horrible mistake, they are afraid that these Land Grabbers will attempt to take over their lands or they will get a notice from the Land Bureau Office that they are encroaching on illegal government lands and they must vacate. To me it’s like attempting to buy a car from an auto dealer or independent seller without asking him to show you his driving licence and car papers? You know what will happen to you when you are caught driving without proof of ownership from the previous seller. The same rule applies to buying a land. Anybody trying to transfer land or property to you must show you the documents he executed with the previous owner so as to show proof of Ownership or else anything you are buying from him is a stolen property and it’s as simple as that. I hear daft stories like, “Oh, it’s my Aunty that is selling the land and I know her or it’s my Colleague at work selling the land so I just paid money into their account because I know them previously”. Really!!! Husband and Wives draw up wills, Parents document gifts they give to their children, why then would you just pay for a land to a non-blood relative because you know them previously. For those of you intending to do something like this soon, please stop it because you might be buying a problematic land that has no proof of ownership previously and when something goes wrong, there would be no evidence to back up your claims that you bought it legally without any issue.
More coming. . .

Very truly yours,
BLUEHEDGE REALTORS
Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by BLUEREALTORS: 2:04pm On Jul 01, 2015
3. Thou Shalt Carry Out a Proper Land Verification Search: Ultimately Commandment 2 leads to Commandment 3 Unequivocally. Do not buy any land without performing a Land Check on the Owner, the Land and the Documents the Seller possesses. There are so many things to cross reference at this stage that is why you must take your time and be patient because it is your money that is at stake not the seller or Agent’s money. If you fail to take this step, then you would be left alone to wallow in your own self pity and misery because the seller would be long gone with your money. Do not let the occasional grumblings from sellers or agents weigh you down or push you to do something rash such as “A lot of people are rushing this land and if you don’t pay now, the land may be gone” etc. Don’t listen to them. The land was there before you decided to pay interest in acquiring it and it would still be there after you do your search. Some sellers and agents are just eager to line up their pockets with your money so they throw you that line to you to scare you. The reasons you must do the search is because you must verify the owner, how he got the land previously, why he wants to sell, what is prompting him to sell whether there is any dispute or litigation and he wants to shift the burden to you or he has bought a very bad land and wants to dispose it quickly before the problem manifests into something bigger or he has wayward and unreliable documents that do not confer title or ownership to him, so he is looking for the nearest fool or unsuspecting buyer to pass that problem to. Also you will have to investigate the land to know whether it’s genuinely a good land, a land that isn’t under government acquisition or not, a land that is not subject to any communal or legal dispute, a land that doesn’t run afoul of government regulations, etc. And finally investigating all the documents the owner has and ought to have such as a Survey plan, deed of assignment, contract of sale, C of O, Governors Consent, Gazette, Letter of Allocation, Receipts, Deed of Transfer, Power of Attorney, etc. The check list is too much but it must be done so that you are satisfied 100% of the title. This is the only thing that will give you piece of mind and you must contract a land verification expert to do it to give you that extra comfort or peace of mind. . .
Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by BLUEREALTORS: 8:18pm On Nov 26, 2015
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Re: A Plot Of Dry, Fenced And Surveyed Land by forinclay: 11:57am On Jun 03, 2020
Getting cheap lands in Uyo has to do with acquiring lands from the owners. Buying lands from owners gives one the opportunity to buy at the exact worth.



Many Land agents actually increase the prices of lands of lands in Uyo, making it look too high.



Here, you are given a tip on buying Uyo Lands at relatively cheap prices. If you don't need to get too close to the owner, you can get to his / her relative. By this, you won't experience the price hikes by some agents.



It's not as if as agents are bad, but the truth is that some agents actually make things difficult for other people. You need to get agents that also own properties, thereby sell the properties as theirs. The good agents also sell on the right prices given by the owners, knowing that it is better to get commissions in a decent ways, thereby earn recommendations from their clients. We work with one of the best agents in Uyo. You don't need to think twice, they deliver adequately.



I'll be sharing a property that our perfect agent just shared in the next post, by the grace of GOD.



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