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Browse ProductsMultiple lots available in a brand-new subdivision in Dandayah, Maférinya, Conakry. Each plot measures 400 m² (20m x 20m) — perfectly square, flat, and ready to build on.
400 m² per lot (20m x 20m square footprint)
Flat laterite terrain — minimal site preparation needed
Electricity and well-water available on site
Year-round road access via 9.8m-wide unpaved road
Moderate mobile network coverage
Adjacent to a reserved plot for future stadium construction
Area subject to active government infrastructure investment, including port development
12 km from Conakry town centre; 11 km from nearest market and hospital
Residential zoning classification
This subdivision represents a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking affordable, buildable land in a developing corridor of Conakry with strong long-term growth prospects.
Electricity and water are available on site. Water is sourced from a well; service quality may vary depending on the provider. Prospective buyers are advised to verify current service levels prior to construction.
The site is accessible via an unpaved road approximately 9.8 metres wide, passable by vehicle year-round. The nearest main road is approximately 5 km away.
These flat, square lots offer strong development potential for residential construction. The regular 20m × 20m dimensions (400 m² each) are ideal for single-family homes or small multi-unit dwellings. The proximity to planned public infrastructure — including a future stadium and port developments — positions this subdivision for long-term appreciation in a growing suburban corridor of Conakry.
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 of concern. Standard precautions apply as with any developing suburban neighbourhood.
No significant environmental concerns have been identified for this site. The land presents no flood risk and the terrain is stable laterite soil, commonly used as a building foundation in the region.
The subdivision is located adjacent to a plot reserved for a future stadium construction project. The broader area is seeing significant public investment, with numerous government-led infrastructure projects underway, including the development of several port facilities. A Chinese industrial factory is located nearby and serves as a key local landmark.