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In 2024 alone, ₦12.7 billion was lost by unsuspecting buyers to land scams in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. Nigeria’s real estate boom is real—but so are the legal pitfalls…
Nigeria’s palm oil industry is poised to generate $20B annually by 2027, driven by soaring global demand for edible oils and biofuels . For foreign agribusiness investors, acquiring Nigerian farmland…
The festive season in Nigeria, fondly known as "Detty December," has evolved into a dynamic period of cultural festivities, economic activity, and increased real estate demand. Beyond its reputation for…
The Lagos real estate market has seen an extraordinary evolution in 2024, with short-let apartment prices surging by over 200%—a dramatic leap from the relatively modest growth rates of previous…
Abuja, Nigeria’s vibrant capital city, offers a unique blend of modern infrastructure, cultural richness, and serene living. Whether you’re relocating for work, family, or lifestyle, choosing the right neighborhood is…
When it comes to choosing a place to live in Lagos, Ajah and Lekki often top the list of desirable neighbourhoods. Both are located along the Lekki-Epe Expressway and offer…
When investing in real estate in Nigeria, two of the most popular options are buying land and investing in apartments. Each choice offers unique advantages, challenges, and opportunities depending on…
Investing in Nigerian real estate is a lucrative opportunity, especially with the country’s housing deficit and growing urban population. One of the most critical metrics for evaluating a property’s investment…