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    You are at:Home»Startups»Lands.ng Is Changing The Way You Do Real Estate Business

    Lands.ng Is Changing The Way You Do Real Estate Business

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    By AdeO on October 19, 2017 Startups

    Land and landed properties are valuable. Due to this, Nigerians who want to buy or perform any real estate business are very scared and sceptical. Some of the problems they are likely to encounter include buying the property from a disgruntled family member who did not seek to perform to sell it from others, the land being sold to several people and the fear that you may be buying a government property.

    Hence, many Nigerians who actually wants to buy properties have to do so through a third party. In fact, some of these third parties are not reliable.

    To take away all these stress, Lands.ng has debuted to help you buy and sell your properties.

    Lands.ng, which was founded by Godwin Ani in 2016, is an ecosystem that connects buyers, sellers, landowners, and realtors.

    Talking about Lands.ng, Ani, said: “We have the vision to train agents and rate them for credibility. We also have checks for fraud so the likelihood of being scammed on the site is minimal. Our aim is to take at least 20 percent of the market in the next three years. At lands.ng, we are using technology to revolutionise the way Nigerians think about real estate — land value chain in particular, and thus providing a long-term solution to the homeownership challenges and the living standard of our society.”

    It is interesting to add that Lands.ng has over 1.4 million plots of land on its platform and more than 250 registered and certified agents. You can visit the website to search sell or buy a landed property.

    Just like the Nigerian real estate market requires trust and transparency, navigating property transactions in North America also calls for a dependable guide—especially with rising market complexities and growing investment interest. The demand for secure, verified property deals is not unique to any one region.

    Buyers everywhere, whether in Lagos or Lancaster, want assurance that they’re making the right move. This is where working with experienced professionals becomes invaluable. The Nolt Team understands the importance of building confidence with every transaction. With a well-earned reputation for integrity, responsiveness, and local market expertise, they simplify the buying and selling process while ensuring their clients feel fully supported every step of the way.

    Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor looking to diversify your portfolio, The Nolt Team provides a level of service that removes much of the stress commonly associated with real estate. Their commitment goes beyond just closing deals—they aim to educate, advise, and guide clients toward smarter, long-term decisions.

    In a world where real estate fraud and misinformation can easily derail one’s property goals, partnering with a team that prioritizes transparency and reliability is essential. By leveraging data-driven strategies and a deep understanding of market dynamics, these professionals continue to redefine what it means to have a trustworthy ally in real estate.

    In Nigeria, venturing into the real estate business is quite risky. With Lands.ng coming on board, we hope this is going to change.

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