Buying land in Port Harcourt can be one of the smartest investments you’ll ever make—but only if you check the right things before paying anyone a kobo. Here are the five critical checks every buyer must make.
1. Verify the Land Title (This is Number One!)
Don’t assume—confirm the title document. It must have one of these:
- Deed of Conveyance / Assignment
- C of O
- Registered Survey
- Governor’s Consent
If the seller cannot show you real documents, walk away.
2. Confirm the Survey and Land Coordinates
Insist on seeing the survey plan.
Then verify the coordinates at the Ministry of Lands or using a licensed surveyor.
This helps you know if the land falls inside a government-acquired area, waterway, or high-tension zone.
3. Know the True Owner of the Land
Never deal with “representatives” alone.
Insist on meeting:
- Family head
- Principal members
- Legal representatives (if estate property)
Take witnesses along if necessary.
4. Check the Environment and Access Road
Visit the land physically—not only during the day, but also at peak traffic and rainy conditions.
Look out for:
- Flooding
- Security
- Proximity to roads
- Power
- Future development plans
5. Confirm All Fees Before Paying
Common charges include:
- Agency fee
- Survey fee
- Documentation fee
- Development levy (in estates)
Don’t let surprise charges scatter your budget.


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