My Dear Maverick Landlord,
Let me be upfront with you about my intentions today - I want to give so much information about saving yourself about saving yourself and family from omo-onile troubles and wahala, right here for free that it will make you say, 'whoa! if this is what he gives away for free, imagine what I' get if i buy his stuff or attend his seminar."
One of the biggest hurdles I have seen and heard people face in the course of trying to invest in the Nigerian Real Estate Market or while trying to build their own house is the Omo Onile wahala. In Nigeria especially South West Nigeria, traditional land owning families and their members are known as Omo Oniles (Land Owners) who tend to be very troublesome and cunning whenever they sell lands to an interested party.
One of the biggest hurdles I have seen and heard people face in the course of trying to invest in the Nigerian Real Estate Market or while trying to build their own house is the Omo Onile wahala. In Nigeria especially South West Nigeria, traditional land owning families and their members are known as Omo Oniles (Land Owners) who tend to be very troublesome and cunning whenever they sell lands to an interested party.
You see, anyone can own or build a house without omo-onile troubles and even still enjoy services like water, electrification, well-laid road network, drainage, security etc. meaning, you don't have to provide these factors by yourself like it is typically done in most areas in Nigeria. Most individuals s buy a plot of land are often the ones who set up their own infrastructure like water, security, roads, gutters, electricity etc. plus they will still have to face the endless requirement of the dreaded omo-oniles.
But you see, there's a sweet alternative to all these and on this edition I want to reveal to you once and for all the sweetest alternative to owning a plot of devoid of omo-onile trouble. I mean you don't even have to deal with them at all.
Are you ready? If You are, Let's roll.
This system is so simple one 75 year old lady who belong to Maverick Landlord Mentoring Club called it, "the easiest way to remove the hard work involved in building your own house." That's for sure.
What you are about to find out? For starters, you'll discover...
1). The exact amount of stress, money and time you are saving yourself and your family from this alternative.
2). The kind of property you should avoid like leprosy (the annoying thing is that many people are buying land from people and sincerely are not happy with the transaction. Many people told me they'll love a refund from those they bought the land from).
3). Step-by-step method of identifying a very good plot.
So right away, I'll reveal such secrets about this rather strange topic, you'll be absolutely amazed!
FIRST: what kind of land should I buy? In simple English, which one works best?
When it come to land-buying, I think the best way to play safe is to buy into site and service scheme. The truth is that, there are the best for now. Of all the numerous land-buying schemes, site and service scheme stands out... it works every single time. And because, it's the best, it's a bit expensive initially but it saves you from future headache, money and stress of dealing on the land.
SECOND: What's a site and service scheme?
In plain language, this is a housing opportunity that has liveable services. It is a housing scheme whereby developers acquires a large parcel of land and then make the area liveable by providing basic infrastructures like roads, drainage, security, electricity, clinics, supermarkets/shopping malls and so on. It is also the best for those who don't want to go through the trouble of dealing with land-owning families and their unquenchable demands.
It's the best PERIOD! Yes, it may be expensive compared to buying directly from land-owning families, but if you have ever dealt with land-owning families and their excessive demands you will know that the payment you make for a site/service scheme land is a penny compared to the throat-cutting pound of flesh that omo-onile demand of you. When it comes to building your house with peace of mind with minimum risk and bearable mistakes, this is it.
That's wisdom!
Watch out for part II

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