If you’ve been thinking about buying land, you might be wondering whether the rainy season is the right time to do it. Here’s the truth, the rainy season can actually be one of the BEST times to inspect and purchase land in Nigeria.
Here’s why:
✅ 1. You see the real condition of the land.
When it rains, you’ll easily spot issues like flooding, erosion, or poor drainage. This is something you might never notice in the dry season, only to discover problems later when it’s too late.
✅ 2. You can assess accessibility.
How good is the road network when it rains? Is the land accessible after heavy downpours? Visiting during rainy season gives you a clear picture of how easy it will be to reach your property year round.
✅ 3. You verify land stability.
Some areas become waterlogged or develop swampy patches only during rains. This helps you decide if extra soil work or filling is necessary, and factor that into your budget.
✅ 4. It shows you the natural vegetation.
During the rains, you get to see how fertile the soil is if you plan to farm or landscape later.
My Tip:
Always go with a trusted real estate consultant who can help you verify land documents and check if the land is free from government acquisition or disputes rainy season or not.
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