Know Important Land Measurement Terminologies
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CW Real Estate

Aug 30, 2025
Understanding land sizes and measurement terminologies helps in accurately assessing and comparing different properties, determining their values, and facilitating transactions in the real estate industry.
Hectares, acres, plots, and square meters are standardized units of area used to measure land, when dealing with land measurements, it’s important to consider local regulations and practices as they may vary in different regions. In Nigeria, a square meter (sqm) is the standard measurement of land, so to give more description using the unit in terms of price it goes as thus: per square meter.
Describing land measurements with more context, the following narration will explain better:
Square Meter: A Square meter (m2) is the standard unit of area measurement in the metric system. It represents the area of a square with sides measuring one meter. It is commonly used in most countries around the world including Nigeria.
Hectares: This is a metric unit that is widely used in most countries around the world. It is primarily used in the context of measuring large tracts of land. One hectare is equal is 10,000 square meters or 2.47 acres. It provides a standardized measurement system that allows easy comparison of land areas across different regions.
Acres: An acre is a unit of area primarily used in the United States, United Kingdom, and a few other countries that follow the imperial system. It is commonly used to measure both large and small parcels of land. One acre is equivalent to 0.404686 hectare.
Plots: A plot, refers to a specific portion of land that in general terms doesn’t have a fixed size measurement and can vary depending on local regulations, zoning, and the purpose of land use. In Nigeria, a 60ft by 100ft plot otherwise known as 1 plot can be measured between 500sqm to 600sqm, and a 50ft by 100ft plot is measured at 450sqm. Plots are commonly used to refer to smaller divisions of land.
1 hectare (ha) = 2.471 acres1 acre = 0.4046686 hectare1 hectare = 10,000sqm1 acre = 4,046.86sqm1 hectare = 15 plo1 acre = 6 plots1 plots = 500 - 600sqm
Different countries and regions may have their own standard units of measurement for land and if you are investing in real estate in Lagos it is essential to familiarize the specific units and conversion factors. This knowledge will allow you to convert between units, making it easier to compare land sizes, understand property listings, and also to understand terminology for effective communication and negotiation.
By having a good understanding of land measurement units, conversions, local regulations, and verification processes, you will be better equipped to navigate the complexities of land transactions, assess property values, and make informed decisions in the real estate industry.
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