Addis Abeba's land auctions are shrinking

Addis Abeba's public land lease system is quietly contracting. Fewer plots are being offered at auctions, and bidder confidence is weakening. This shift raises questions about the land policy's credibility and purpose.

Addis Abeba's public land lease system is quietly entering a phase of contraction. With fewer plots offered, bidder confidence is weakening, and most land transfers are now occurring outside competitive auctions. This development puts the city's land policy to a credibility test.

"With supply shrinking, bidder confidence weakening, and most land transfers occurring outside competitive auctions, Addis Abeba’s land policy faces a credibility test. The question is no longer how much land the city releases, but who the system is ultimately designed to serve, and whether public auctions remain fit for that purpose," writes Nahom Ayele, Fortune staff writer.

The analysis was published on February 8, 2026, in Addis Fortune. It highlights concerns over the policy's effectiveness and its benefits to the public, as the traditional auction process appears to be diminishing in relevance.

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