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Estate surveyor, valuer, stresses importance of objective assessment of a property’s worth

An Estate surveyor and valuer, ESV. Zainab Obadaki has stressed the importance of providing an objective assessment of a property’s worth based on a range of factors, saying that it assist in decision making over property acquisition.

According to ESV. Obadaki, the Kogi State Property valuation is a cornerstone of the real estate industry, providing an objective assessment of a property’s worth based on a range of factors.

ESV. Obadaki, who is also Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Lokoja, noted that Imin Nigeria, where land and property ownership are critical to both personal wealth and institutional investment, accurate valuation is essential to informed decision-making, economic planning, and legal compliance.

While explaining further, She said Property valuation refers to the professional process of determining the economic value of a property, land, building, or both, at a given point in time.

According to her It is typically conducted by trained professionals known as Estate surveyors and valuers, who are registered under the Estate Surveyors a Valuers Registration Board of Nigeria (ESVARBON).

She added that the need for property valuation arises in various contexts, including buying and selling, mortgage financing, insurance, taxation, compulsory acquisition, rental assessment, and property development feasibility studies.

She listed the Key Valuation Methods in Nigeria, to include: Comparative Method, Income Capitalization Method which according to her is Primarily used for investment properties, saying this approach estimates the value based on the income the property generates, capitalized at an appropriate rate of return.

“This method of valuation is used to determine the value of income-producing properties by focusing on the property’s expected income stream. It involves calculating the capital value based on the net income and a required rate of return, often through capitalization or discounted cash flow (DCF) methods.

“This approach is suitable for investments like shops, offices, and rental properties and is based on the principle that market behavior is driven by income and risk.3.Cost Method:

“This calculates the current cost of replacing a property, minus depreciation, and is useful for specialized buildings with limited market comparables.

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The Importance Of Property Valuation In Nigeria

By ESV. Zainab T. Obadaki MNIVS, RSV

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Development, Lokoja

Kogi State Property valuation is a cornerstone of the real estate industry, providing an objective assessment of a property’s worth based on a range of factors.

In Nigeria, where land and property ownership are critical to both personal wealth and institutional investment, accurate valuation is essential to informed decision-making, economic planning, and legal compliance.

What is Property Valuation; Property valuation refers to the professional process of determining the economic value of a property, land, building, or both, at a given point in time.

It is typically conducted by trained professionals known as estate surveyors and valuers, who are registered under the Estate Surveyors a Valuers Registration Board of Nigeria (ESVARBON)

The need for property valuation arises in various contexts, including buying and selling, mortgage financing, insurance, taxation, compulsory acquisition, rental assessment, and property development feasibility studies.

Key Valuation Methods in Nigeria, valuers employ internationally recognized approaches to determine property value.

The most common methods include:
1.Comparative Method: This involves analyzing recent sale prices of similar properties within the same locality, adjusting for differences in size, condition, and location.

2.Income Capitalization Method: Primarily used for investment properties, this approach estimates the value based on the income the property generates, capitalized at an appropriate rate of return.This method of valuation is used to determine the value of income-producing properties by focusing on the property’s expected income stream. It involves calculating the capital value based on the net income and a required rate of return, often through capitalization or discounted cash flow (DCF) methods. This approach is suitable for investments like shops, offices, and rental properties and is based on the principle that market behavior is driven by income and risk.

3.Cost Method: This calculates the current cost of replacing a property, minus depreciation, and is useful for specialized buildings with limited market comparables.

4.Residual Method: Applied in development projects, this method evaluates the potential value of land after deducting the cost of development and other associated expenses.

Factors Influencing Property Valuation: Several variables influence the outcome of a property valuation in Nigeria. These include:

Location: Properties in urban centers like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt typically command higher values due to demand, infrastructure, and economic activity.

Size and Layout: The dimensions and internal arrangement of a property affect its usability and, consequently, its market value.

Condition and Age: Newly built or well-maintained properties attract higher valuations compared to older, dilapidated structures.

Legal Title and Documentation: Properties with valid titles such as Certificate of Occupancy or Governor’s Consent tend to have higher values and lower risk.

Market Trends: Economic conditions, inflation, interest rates, and government policies all shape demand and property pricing.

Why Property Valuation Matters;

Property valuation serves multiple stakeholders. For buyers, it ensures that they are not overpaying for a property. Sellers benefit by setting realistic asking prices.

Lenders, particularly mortgage institutions, rely on valuation reports to determine loan-to-value ratios.

Governments use valuation for taxation, compensation during compulsory acquisition, and national planning.

Additionally, investors and developers depend on valuation to assess project viability and forecast returns. Accurate property valuation promotes transparency, reduces disputes, and supports the development of a more stable and structured real estate market.

Property valuation is more than just putting a price tag on real estate. It is a critical process that supports sustainable development, protects investments, and promotes fairness in Nigeria’s real estate market.

As the sector matures, the demand for professional, transparent, and reliable valuation services will only grow.

Strengthening the capacity of practitioners and increasing public awareness will be essential to unlocking the full potential of Nigeria’s property market.

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