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Michael Ibosiola
  • Engineer
  • Abu Dhabi, U.A.E
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finding a niche

Michael Ibosiola
  • Engineer
  • Abu Dhabi, U.A.E
Posted

Hi all

I have been studying and taking time to pick a niche.

From all research  made ,I discovered Nigerians are more into 2 niches:  buying of raw land, hold for a while and resell when the value of the property increases in terms of cost. But I also notice this model sometimes takes years for the cost to increase which ties down capital.

The second niche is the build/buy and hold.

I want to base my real estate investment journey along this two niches.

I will  be delighted if anyone with experience in this 2 niches guide me.

Thank you

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