Areas that were once considered peripheral, such as parts of Okpanam and the corridor toward the Asaba International Airport, have seen renewed interest as access roads have improved and new developments have sprung up nearby.
For land buyers, this creates a familiar pattern: plots purchased early, before infrastructure fully arrives, tend to appreciate the most. The challenge is separating genuine growth areas from speculative ones without reliable, up-to-date local information.
This is part of why Herpavilion maintains an active presence on the ground in Asaba and across Delta State ÔÇö to help buyers identify land with real long-term potential, backed by proper documentation, rather than guesswork.
If you're evaluating land as an investment rather than an immediate building project, understanding the direction of infrastructure growth in your target area is one of the most useful things you can do before buying.