Key Legal and Compliance Insights
One of the greatest risks for diaspora buyers is falling victim to fraudulent or undocumented transactions.
Before you invest, ensure:
✅ The property has a Registered Survey Plan and Deed of Assignment.
✅ The developer or company is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
✅ You receive receipts, contracts, and allocation letters in your name, not a proxy’s.
✅ The company provides verifiable digital contact, customer support, and inspection options.
At AKI Global, every property we market passes through a rigorous multi-stage verification process before it reaches investors. Transparency is not optional — it’s our operating standard.
💡 Investor Tip from AKI Global
If you’re abroad and planning to invest in Nigerian real estate, focus on three things:
1. Documentation: Demand verified titles — Deed of Assignment, Registered Survey, and C of O (where applicable).
2. Visibility: Insist on virtual inspections or live video tours.
3. Credibility: Work only with developers and marketers who are traceable, verifiable, and legally registered.
The world has changed — and your real estate investment strategy should too.
🏁 Final Thought: Distance No Longer Limits Ownership
The 2025 Nigerian real estate landscape belongs to the smart investor — the one who leverages digital tools, data, and trusted partners.
Whether you’re a nurse in the UK, an engineer in Canada, or a tech professional in Texas, you can now own and manage properties in Nigeria with confidence.
At AKI Global Resources Ltd, we make that possible through our promise:
Own Smart. Live Secure. Invest with Confidence.
📞 Ready to Invest From Anywhere?
✅ Visit: www.akiglobalresources.com
✅ Email: info@akiglobalresources.com
✅ WhatsApp: +234-703 9338 364
Let’s help you secure verified, high-ROI properties safely and seamlessly — no matter where you are in the world.