The average price of houses for sale is ₦39,882,904 The most expensive house costs ₦1,000,000,000. while the cheapest costs ₦500,000. We have a total of 7,030 Land for sale | Page 131 updated on 30 Dec 2025. Among these properties are houses, lands, shops, apartments, flats and commercial spaces . Every Real Estate in Nigeria posted on this site is verified by real estate agents . We also have cheap houses for rent and cheap houses for sale . Refine your property search by price, number of beds and type of property.
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Result 2621 - 2640 of 7030
Ikeja City Mall,alausa, Dr Casa Luxurie Omole Phase 2 Ojodu Lagos
PID : 1NXDG
Updated 02 Jan 2026, Added 10 Dec 2025
PID : 6MQEH
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 06 Mar 2025
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 23 May 2025
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 13 Sep 2025
PID : 3MVFT
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 26 Apr 2025
PID : 6MQGG
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 07 Mar 2025
PID : 7MVFT
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 26 Apr 2025
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 15 May 2025
Doc Gardens Apidan Moloko Asipa,obafemi Owode Mokoloki Asipa Obafemi Owode Ogun
PID : 0MRTG
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 20 Mar 2025
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 19 Mar 2025
Aiyetoro Ibeju Lekki Lagos
PID : 9NYCP
Updated 02 Jan 2026, Added 22 Dec 2025
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 01 Dec 2025
PID : 3MUHB
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 16 Apr 2025
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 05 Oct 2025
PID : 1NPQJ
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 26 Sep 2025
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 13 May 2025
PID : 2NXHA
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 12 Dec 2025
Ibeju Lekki Oribanwa Ibeju Lekki Lagos
PID : 3NGLR
Updated 30 Dec 2025, Added 22 Jul 2025
PID : 1NUTZ
Updated 29 Dec 2025, Added 17 Nov 2025
PID : 9NNED
Updated 29 Dec 2025, Added 13 Sep 2025
Lekron Estate, New Bodija, Ibadan Oyo
PID : 5NFBS
Updated 29 Dec 2025, Added 10 Jul 2025
PID : 9MNTA
Updated 29 Dec 2025, Added 21 Feb 2025
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The average price of Land For Sale is ₦39,882,904.
The price of the most expensive Land For Sale is ₦1,000,000,000.
The price of the cheapest Land For Sale is ₦500,000
There are 7030 available Land For Sale.
Plots of land are available for sale in all states in Nigeria which are fertile enough for agricultural purposes and are as well endowed with untapped resources. The plots of land for sale in Nigeria are priced within the range of N200,000 to N2,500,000,000,000 (N2.5 trillion naira). This
price range is subject to the size of the land as well as the location.
Land for sale in Nigeria is one of the most demanded properties by citizens as well as expats in the country. Land may be acquired for agricultural usage which is mostly for the plantation of cash or food crops in large quantity for exportation and in some case, lands are bought when there is a discovery of mineral resources. These type of lands are tagged as lifetime investments because the mineral resources found there can be exhumed, refined and then put up for exportation or sold to the local market at a high price. Some of the mineral resources embedded in the crust of land include; gold, copper, coal, tin, and bronze among many others.
Simply defined as a part of the earth not covered by water, and can be regarded as earth's pocket as it hosts a number of mineral resources that has become a source of wealth to many nations. A land is one of the most prized real estate property which is bound to appreciate in value. The demand for land will always be unending due to the various purposes in which it is used, either residential or commercial purpose. Megacities in Nigeria do not have land in abundance, unlike the other states.