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Buyers Demand Clarity as Trust Deficit Deepens in Nigeria’s Property Market

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
March 26, 2026
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Growing distrust in Nigeria’s real estate sector is pushing property seekers toward firms that promise transparency, structure and long-term advisory support, as concerns mount over opaque transactions and weak oversight.

Across major cities, prospective homeowners and investors are becoming increasingly wary of a system often characterised by unclear documentation, inconsistent pricing and limited accountability among agents. Industry observers say these challenges are not only discouraging participation but also slowing the sector’s broader growth potential.

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Speaking during a media interaction in Abuja, the Chief Executive Officer of Property Xtra Integrated Services, Kabir Bello, said the persistence of informal practices continues to expose buyers to misinformation and, in some cases, outright fraud.

According to him, many transactions still lack standard procedures, leaving especially first-time buyers and diaspora investors struggling to navigate the complexities of property acquisition.

Bello noted that the situation has created an opening for emerging firms to differentiate themselves through transparency and client-focused service delivery. He said his company is prioritising clearer processes, continuous engagement with clients and advisory support that extends beyond the point of purchase.

“The market has evolved, but service delivery has not kept pace. Buyers want to understand what they are paying for, how transactions are structured and what protections are in place,” he said.

Analysts say such models represent a shift from the traditional approach where transactions are often treated as one-off deals with minimal follow-up or accountability.

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Beyond individual firm strategies, stakeholders are increasingly calling for systemic reforms, including stronger regulation and enforcement mechanisms to standardise practices across the industry.

Bello stressed that improving transparency should not be viewed merely as a competitive edge but as a critical requirement for unlocking investment into the sector. With Nigeria’s housing deficit still significant, he argued that restoring confidence is key to attracting both local and international capital.

He also urged collaboration between public and private sector actors to establish clearer guidelines that can protect buyers and professionalise the market.

While firms adopting structured and advisory-driven models remain a small segment of the industry, observers believe their emergence signals a gradual move toward greater accountability in a sector long criticised for its lack of coordination and oversight.

For many prospective buyers, however, meaningful change will depend not just on new business models, but on sustained efforts to make transparency a standard practice rather than an exception.

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