Lagos is a city that is always bustling with activity. Every day, new businesses emerge, families move in, and investors seek the next big opportunity. A...
If you’ve ever been stuck in Lagos traffic for hours, you’ve probably had enough time to think about life, investments, and why the driver ahead won’t...
If you’ve ever tried to buy, sell or even just price a property in Lagos, you know one thing: valuation can be a rollercoaster. One minute,...
Imagine this: You’ve saved for years, maybe even decades, to buy a piece of land or a house in Lagos. You’ve dreamed of building a home...
In 2021, Chinedu finally saved enough money to buy a plot of land in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos. He was thrilled—after years of hard work, he was about...
When I first met Ade, he was frustrated and confused. He owned three rental properties in Lagos but was barely breaking even. “Dennis,” he began, shaking...
Last week, my friend Chidi called me with a frenzied voice coming out of the speaker. “I bought land in Epe in 2015 for ₦2 million,...
The rural real estate market in Nigeria is full of opportunities and ready for exploration. With options ranging from agricultural investments to tourism development, the possibilities...
Nigeria’s real estate market is highly competitive, making property sales challenging. One often overlooked strategy that can greatly enhance the sale of a property is staging....
Housing has been a great challenge in Lagos. As the country’s economic stronghold, the city has long grappled with a severe shortage of affordable and accessible...
Nigeria uses a combination of metric and older colonial systems for land measurement. There are different land measurements, units, and how to calculate land sizes to...
Over the years, Nigeria has witnessed a remarkable transformation in its real estate sector, fueled by the strategic development of its infrastructure. As the country continues...
Water retention on a building’s walls is the accumulation of moisture within the structure of the walls, either on the surface or within the building materials....
Nigeria’s real estate market is lucrative. Over the last century, property purchases and sales have been occurring more frequently. The population is growing, leading to more...
As we imagine the future of tech, we must also think of our homes.
In 2024, many Nigerians are struggling to own homes due to economic instability and systemic issues in the housing market. Key factors contributing to this crisis...
Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa and a major oil producer has historically depended on fossil fuels for its energy needs. However, due to the...
Government allocation in real estate typically refers to the process by which the government grants land or property to individuals, organisations, or developers for various purposes...
During the real estate transaction process, properties often enter a pendency stage after an offer has been accepted but before the sale is finalised. This interim...
Lagos, situated on the Gulf of Guinea, is a vital gateway to West Africa and the entire continent. Its strategic location near key shipping routes and...
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