The biggest mistake most property buyers make in Lagos is not paying too much. It’s buying in the wrong place. You can buy a beautiful apartment with every feature on your checklist – fitted
If you have been watching Sangotedo over the past few years, one thing is clear: this community is no longer the “far away” it used to be. What was once described as a quiet
Over the past few years, Nigeria’s real estate sector, especially in Lagos, has experienced remarkable growth. Yet, despite this expansion, the country continues to battle a significant housing deficit. Many hardworking Nigerians still struggle
Over the past decade, Lagos has steadily expanded beyond its traditional urban centres, pushing growth further along the Lekki–Epe corridor. What used to be seen as the “outskirts” is now one of the most
In Nigeria today, shortlet apartments, popularly known as Airbnb-style rentals, have become one of the hottest real estate trends. From Lekki to Abuja, investors are rushing to convert apartments into stylish short-term stays for
The conversation around emerging property investment hotspots to watch in 2026 is becoming more focused and for good reason. Across Nigeria, rapid urbanization, infrastructure expansion, and a rising housing deficit are reshaping where smart
Getting rejected for a mortgage in Nigeria can feel like a punch in the face. Especially when you have done what you consider necessary like saving for years, lived modestly, resisted impulse spending, and
Short-let investments in Lagos continue to thrive as the city remains West Africa’s commercial heartbeat. Home to nearly 28 percent of Nigeria’s urban population, Lagos constantly attracts business travelers, tourists, students, and diaspora returnees,
Having a property in Lagos, Nigeria is beyond laying claims to blocks and cement. Property in the city represents status, security, legacy, and, for many people, the ultimate proof of having “arrived” or that
Nigeria’s widening housing deficit has made it more appealing for many Nigerians to secure a mortgage with low interest rates in Nigeria as we enter 2026. With the housing shortfall estimated at over 20