Across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, more Nigerians are choosing apartment living over the traditional detached family home. Better locations, shared security infrastructure, lower entry costs and attractive rental yields are all driving this shift. Here is what the data and the market tell us.
Buying your first home in Nigeria is one of the most significant financial decisions you will make. Between navigating mortgage options, verifying land titles and understanding the legal process, the journey can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks it down into manageable steps.
Nigeria's luxury real estate market occupies a world of its own — insulated from broader economic volatility by the purchasing power of the diaspora, local business elite and international investors. This guide covers the premium locations, who is buying, what they expect, and what returns they achieve.
Nigeria's construction sector in 2026 is navigating a complex mix of regulatory reform, ambitious government infrastructure programmes and persistent cost pressures. For developers, contractors and property investors, understanding these dynamics is essential to project planning and risk management.
Nigeria's real estate sector enters 2026 as one of Africa's most dynamic property markets. From Lagos megacity to Abuja's administrative corridors and Port Harcourt's oil-driven demand, here is a comprehensive look at the trends, investment opportunities and economic forces shaping the market this year.