Palm Crest vs Palm City: Which Oil Palm Investment is Right for You?

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Palm Crest vs Palm City: Which Oil Palm Investment is Right for You?

Nigeria’s agricultural sector is on the rise, and oil palm is at the heart of this billion-naira opportunity. With global demand for palm oil expected to grow by over 50% in the next decade, investors are turning to farmland in Nigeria as a cashflow-generating asset that beats inflation and grows in value over time.

At Sureland Realtors, two standout projects are leading this opportunity: Palm Crest and Palm City. Both are strategically positioned for high returns, but each offers unique advantages for different investor profiles — whether you’re in Nigeria or in the diaspora looking for a long-term agricultural investment.

1. Location Advantage

  • Palm Crest is situated in a prime location in Ogun State. The Phase 1 at Yewa North LGA is SOLD OUT. Phase 2 is selling out fast as well in the heart of Ogun State
  • Palm City is located in Oyo State. It is 2 hours from Ibadan town. Strategically positioned along the Saki-Iseyin Road, Oyo State.

2. Investment Model

  • Palm Crest sells in acres and hectares with high returns on investment for early investors. Before phase 1 sold out within 2 months. it appreciates with N1M ROI
Palm Crest Price
  • Palm City offers sales in acres and hectares, giving you flexibility to manage the farm yourself or opt for our managed farming services.
palm city price

3. Returns on Investment (ROI)

Oil palm takes about 3–4 years to mature, after which it can generate income for 25 years or more.

  • Palm Crest is designed for high-yield production, with ROI potential reaching millions of naira annually after maturity.
  • Palm City also offers a high rate of returns on investment. You can earn up to N8M to N18M per annum.

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4. Price & Entry Point

  • Palm Crest: Phase 1 sold out in 2 months. Phase 2 is selling as a prelaunch price below N3M for an acre in Ogun State. Palm Crest is available for investors who want a fully-managed, hands-off investment.
  • Palm City: Currently selling N8M for a hectare, which is 15 plots. It can also be managed fully by the company if you want that.

5. Why Now is the Best Time to Invest

If you had bought farmland in Nigeria 10 years ago, your land value would have multiplied by over 100% in some locations. Oil palm farmland is no different — delaying your investment means paying more later.

With the government encouraging agricultural exports, and palm oil being one of Nigeria’s most in-demand commodities globally, both Palm Crest and Palm City are positioned to deliver not just land appreciation but steady cash flow for decades.

Conclusion: Which Should You Choose?

Choose both. Invest In Palm Crest and also invest in Palm City. Spread your investment to yield more.

Whichever you choose, you are not just buying land — you are buying a lifetime income asset.

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Peter Oyedepo

Peter Oyedepo is an award-winning realtor in Lagos, Nigeria and the lead consultant of Sureland Realtors (RC 2004840). He helps people both in Nigerians and in the diaspora to invest in real estate for profit maximization.