You’ve made your deposit. Congratulations.
But what happens next?
Too often in Nigeria, buyers send money and wait weeks or months without hearing back. No documents. No receipts. No clarity.
That’s why the next step is crucial — because what you receive after your first payment determines whether your land is real or risky.
At a structured estate like Awele in Anambra, documentation is a system, not a story. Here’s what you should expect — and why it matters.
1. Official Receipt — Within 24 to 48 Hours
This is your first proof that payment was received. It must include:
- Your full name
- Amount paid
- Plot size or reference
- Payment channel
- Issuer’s signature and company stamp
At Awele, receipts are issued promptly via email and/or WhatsApp, and a hard copy can be delivered upon request.
2. Contract of Sale — Your Legal Shield
Within 2–5 working days, you should receive a contract of sale, which is:
- A formal agreement between you and the estate developer
- Evidence of your right to ownership upon completion of payment
- A summary of the estate terms, plot details, payment structure, and obligations
Awele issues a contract that’s:
- Personally addressed to each buyer
- Fully stamped, signed, and dated
- Accompanied by a payment schedule (if applicable)
As Vanguard noted, developers like Esso Properties are setting a new bar for trust by standardizing the contract process for diaspora clients (Vanguard).
3. Survey Plan — Registered and Traceable
Depending on the phase and progress of your payment, the survey plan may be:
- Issued alongside the contract
- Or after 50% payment, depending on policy
This document shows:
- GPS coordinates of your plot
- Size and location
- Government surveyor signature and registration
At Awele, registered surveys are prepared in your name and tied to the estate’s approved layout.
4. Temporary Allocation Letter — Your Physical Claim
This letter proves that:
- Your plot exists
- It has been mapped within the estate
- It has been reserved in your name
Allocation letters from Awele come with:
- Plot number
- Estate map reference
- Signature from project director
- QR or barcode for digital traceability
As BusinessDay confirmed, timely allocation is what separates professional estates from speculators (BusinessDay).
5. Deed of Assignment — Upon Final Payment
This is the official document that:
- Transfers land ownership from the developer to you
- Is legally binding and registrable at the Land Registry
- Carries the developer’s and your signature
Awele issues this promptly after full payment — not months later. You can sign in person or remotely, and receive the sealed original via courier.
Final Word: Your First Documents Are Your First Protection
If you’ve paid and haven’t received these documents — start asking questions.
But if you’re buying from a structured estate like Awele, every stage is clear, documented, and secure.
Awele is a premium estate in Anambra that blends the ancient eastern culture with luxury. It is a development by Esso Properties Limited, the best real estate company in Nigeria.
You can own a piece of Awele today. Reach out to us and we’ll provide the answer to all of your questions.Awele Estate — Along Amawbia–Enugwu Agidi Growth Axis, Awka, Anambra State
Call/WhatsApp: +234 704 729 3327 or +234 805 412 9914
Email: info@essoproperties.com
Website: https://essoproperties.com/awele/