26/11/2025
It was the first Tuesday without our Real Estate classes here on Instagram.
I had it all planned out ā what I will teach you.
Letās do it today instead.
Thank you for waiting for me.
Letās talk about Peak Value of a property.
I know we always talk about how lands appreciate.
But it gets to a point when the value of the land is no longer rapidly appreciating.
Thatās because the area is now fully developed and major projects are completed.
This doesnāt mean that the price of the land no longer goes up but it canāt just go from 150million to 800million per plot anymore.
Think of locations like GRA phase 1 in Port Harcourt or Lekki Phase 1 in Lagos.
Theyāre already premium, already developed.
You wonāt see a plot jumping from ā¦300m to ā¦1bn quickly.
Why?
They are already at or near peak value.
If your question is;
Should you buy lands at their peak value?
My answer to you is;
It depends on your āwhyā (your goal).
This is why I keep saying that if you have to buy a property, have a goal.
Why exactly am I buying this property?
What do you want to achieve with your Real Estate investment portfolio?
What do you want it to look like?
If you are starting out your investment journey in Real Estate, please donāt rush to locations that have reached their peak value.
Because at that point, the development that would have caused the most significance or appreciation on your property have been completed.
Remember that development is the major driver for value appreciation.
If you want real growth, look for places that are:
š opening up,
š gaining infrastructure,
š attracting development, and
š not yet saturated.
I hope youāve learnt something today!
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Send a message and letās plan your land ownership in 2026.
Happy Wednesday š„°