Everything You Need to Know About Accessing the MOFI Real Estate Investment Fund The Nigerian Housing Crisis: A Problem Waiting for a Solution. But rest assured, the government is committed to finding a solution. Nigeria faces a staggering 28-million-unit housing deficit, leaving millions of citizens struggling to afford decent, secure homes. Rapid urbanization, rising property prices,…
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As the sun rises over the Lagos Lagoon, casting golden reflections across the city’s evolving skyline, savvy investors worldwide focus on this vibrant West African metropolis. Lagos—Nigeria’s economic powerhouse and Africa’s largest city—has emerged as one of the continent’s most compelling real estate investment destinations. But what exactly makes Lagos property worthy of your investment…
Introduction: The High Stakes of Property Investment Property investment represents one of the most significant financial decisions most Nigerians will make. With land values in prime areas of Lagos appreciating by up to 30% annually and similar trends in other urban centers across the country, real estate continues to be an attractive investment vehicle. However,…
Commercial vs. Residential Property Investment in Nigeria: 2025 Returns Analysis Nigeria’s real estate sector continues to represent one of the most resilient investment vehicles in the country’s diverse economic landscape. As we navigate through 2025, investors increasingly scrutinise the comparative advantages of commercial and residential property investments. This growing interest stems from Nigeria’s persistent urbanisation…
The journey from renting to owning a home in Lagos is often portrayed as a distant dream for many Nigerians. With property prices in prime locations like Ikeja GRA, Surulere, Ogudu GRA, Lekki phase, Ikoyi and Victoria Island averaging ₦150 million for a standard two-bedroom apartment, homeownership seems out of reach. Yet according to the…
Choosing the right neighborhood is a critical decision when buying a home, especially in a dynamic city like Lagos. Whether you’re a local family or a diaspora buyer, finding the perfect community that aligns with your lifestyle, safety needs, and investment goals is essential. In this post, we’ll explore key factors to consider and provide…
Introduction The Nigerian real estate market continues to offer promising opportunities for homebuyers and investors alike. With property values in prime locations like Ikoyi, Victoria Island, and Lekki appreciating by an average of 15% annually over the past five years, the potential for significant returns is clear. However, the path to successful property acquisition in…
In the dynamic world of Nigerian real estate, there are numerous terms and local jargon that buyers, sellers, and investors need to understand. However, one term, ‘Omo Onile,’ stands out due to its significant impact on property transactions. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned real estate investor, understanding ‘Omo Onile’ is crucial to making informed decisions and avoiding potential pitfalls. According to the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, the country lost an estimated $10 billion in potential real estate investments between 2015 and 2019 due to land disputes and related insecurity.