Diaspora Investment
How Diaspora Nigerians Can Buy Property Safely in Nigeria
A practical guide to inspection, title review, negotiation, payment discipline, and post-purchase management.
Buying property from abroad requires more structure than a local purchase. The buyer needs a clear brief, independent inspection, documentation review, negotiation records, and a reliable post-purchase management arrangement.
A strong process should begin with location selection, budget confirmation, and property shortlisting. Every serious option should be inspected physically and supported with photos, video, and written observations.
Before payment, buyers should request legal review of title documents, seller authority, survey information, and any government approval that affects the property. After purchase, the property should be secured, monitored, insured where appropriate, and either occupied, leased, or held with periodic reporting.
Questions Answered
Can a diaspora buyer inspect property remotely?+
Yes. A trusted local team can carry out physical inspection and provide video, photos, written observations, and negotiation support.
