Ogun State stood out in 2024 with a 30.48% increase in residential property prices, ranking second only to Lagos at 39.46%. That surge was confirmed by BuyLetLive’s annual property price report, and analysts are now forecasting further growth of 5–15% in 2025. Investors who missed out on land banking in Ibeju Lekki are now turning their focus west, straight to Mowe.
Located just a short drive from Lagos, Mowe sits along the upgraded Lagos–Ibadan Expressway. Major works on this highway are documenting renewed investor interest. Urban spillover and growing industrial activity have significantly boosted demand for land in Mowe. Its strategic proximity to the globally renowned Redemption City, home to RCCG, which attracts millions annually and drives vibrant local economies, adds tremendous value. Nearby key landmarks and institutions such as Trinity International College, Christopher University, major industrial players like Nestlé Food Plc and AZ Chemicals, family-favorite destinations like Hi Impact Planet Amusement Park, and retail hubs such as Justrite further enhance Mowe’s appeal as a thriving and well-connected community. With this perfect storm of location, infrastructure, and economic momentum, the time to invest is now.
The real returns tell a powerful story: land values in Mowe and its corridors have doubled or even tripled in just 3–5 years, producing ROIs ranging from 50% to 150%, as documented by the Oserich Group. This aligns with gains reported by other reputable outlets.
Why Diaspora Buyers Are Leading the Charge
Diaspora investments now fund up to 70% of real estate transactions in Nigeria, contributing billions of naira annually. In 2024, Nigerians abroad remitted over $20.93 billion, with a large share flowing into real estate. These buyers are using land as a hedge against inflation and currency fluctuations, supported by user-friendly platforms offering virtual tours, digital allocation, and remote deed delivery.
Why You Should Consider Land in Mowe Now
Demand is surging, yet Mint Court and similar estates are selling fast. Ogun’s property market grew by 30.48% in 2024, with more infrastructure on the horizon. Importantly, land is more affordable than in Lagos, offering edge-of-the-city gains to optimistic investors.
How to Buy Safely in Mowe
When purchasing land, prioritize estates that offer:
- A global “C of O” and deed of assignment
- Immediate physical allocation upon payment
- Transparent pricing and flexible payment plans
- Easy access to the expressway
- Dedicated support for both local and diaspora clients
Next Steps to Secure Your Investment
- Download the full price list – to explore plot sizes, prices, and payment options
- Book a virtual or in-person tour – see your plot from anywhere
- Chat with a Sales Representative on WhatsApp – ask questions and confirm availability swiftly
- Reserve your plot before Phase 1 sells out
Mowe isn’t just land banking, it’s Nigeria’s next real estate frontier:
- On the outskirts of Lagos
- Ogun saw +30.48% property price growth in 2024
- Diaspora investors are securing plots remotely with ease
Don’t wait and regret it later. Act now, invest smartly and buy land today.