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Browse ProductsMultiple residential parcels available in a new subdivision in Morfinya, Maférinya — a rapidly developing zone on the outskirts of Conakry, Guinea, with strong infrastructure growth on the horizon.
500 m² per parcel (25 m × 20 m) — flat, laterite terrain, ready to build
Multiple plots available in the same subdivision
Year-round vehicle access via a 10-metre-wide unpaved road
Borehole water available on-site
Strong mobile network coverage
No flood risk, no known land disputes
Official survey pegs mark the boundaries
Zoned residential — suitable for housing construction
Located approximately 7 km from the town centre and national road
School within 4 km, market within 6.9 km, hospital within 7.1 km
The parcels sit within the Maférinya–Forécariah development corridor, where major port and railway infrastructure projects are currently underway. This makes the zone a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking long-term value appreciation in an emerging area near Conakry.
Water is available on-site via borehole. Mobile network coverage is strong, though signal quality may vary depending on the operator. No mains electricity or sewage connection is currently available on the parcels; buyers should plan for off-grid or independent utility solutions.
The parcels are accessible by vehicle year-round via an unpaved road approximately 10 metres wide. Access is maintained in all seasons with no significant disruption expected during the rainy season.
This zone presents strong development potential, situated along the growing Maférinya–Forécariah corridor. Several large-scale infrastructure projects are currently under development in the area, including port facilities and a railway line, which are expected to drive significant economic growth and increase land values over the medium to long term.
The residential zoning and flat laterite terrain make these parcels immediately suitable for housing construction. The availability of borehole water and strong mobile network coverage further support early-stage development without major utility investment.
Morebaya Port
The Morebaya Port is a newly built, multibillion-dollar deep-water marine terminal located in Forécariah Province, Guinea. Serving as the coastal terminus of the Trans-Guinean Railway, it is the primary export facility for the Simandou iron ore mega-project — one of the largest mining developments in Africa. At full capacity, the port is designed to handle up to 120 million tons of ore annually, representing roughly 5–7% of global seaborne iron ore trade. Its construction signals a major shift in Guinea's industrial and logistics infrastructure, with cascading effects on regional connectivity and economic activity along the Conakry corridor.
: The area has a normal security situation with no reported incidents. The neighbourhood is overseen by local community authorities including the Chef de Quartier and Chef de Secteur.
No significant environmental concerns have been identified. The flood risk is assessed as none, and there is no heavy vegetation requiring extensive clearing. The laterite soil composition is typical of the region and does not present unusual construction challenges.
The parcels are located not far from the national road, providing a strategic connection to the broader road network. Major infrastructure projects currently under development in the surrounding area include port facilities and a railway line along the Maférinya–Forécariah corridor, which are expected to enhance accessibility and stimulate economic activity in the zone.