BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR ESTATE LAND


*Step 1: Government Verification*

1. Visit the Abuja Geographic Information Systems (AGIS) website ((link unavailable)) to verify land ownership and documentation.
2. Contact the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Land Department to confirm the estate's authenticity.

*Step 2: Real Estate Regulatory Authority*

1. Check with the Nigeria Real Estate Developers Association (NREDAA) or the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN) to see if the developer is registered.
2. Verify the estate's registration with the Abuja Municipal Area Council.

*Step 3: Online Research*

1. Search for reviews, testimonials, and news articles about Abu Dhabi Valley and Resort Estate.
2. Check online platforms like PropertyPro, PrivateProperty, or other Nigerian real estate websites for listings.

*Step 4: Physical Inspection*

1. Visit the estate to assess its development status and infrastructure.
2. Meet with nearby residents or community leaders to gather information.

*Step 5: Consult Professionals*

1. Engage a reputable real estate lawyer to review documents and advise.
2. Consult with a surveyor or valuer to verify land ownership and boundaries.

*Documents to Request*

1. Certificate of Occupancy (C-of-O)
2. Registered Deed of Assignment
3. Approved Building Plan
4. Evidence of payment and land allocation

*Red Flags*

1. Unregistered or unverified developers
2. Lack of transparent documentation
3. Unusual payment structures
4. Unrealistic promises or guarantees

Please note that this is not an exhaustive search, and it's essential to consult professionals for comprehensive verification.

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