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What's great here!
Popular hub with modern 2BHK and 3BHK apartments
Close to business centers like Victoria Island and Ikoyi.
Shopping malls, schools, and hospitals within short distance.
Strong demand from diaspora buyers and long-term investors.
What needs attention!
Traffic congestion on Lekki-Epe Expressway during rush hours.
Property prices are higher than suburban alternatives.
Limited land supply restricts large new developments.

+10% YoY Appreciation
Avg price: ₦ 55M/ sqft

Affordable & Growing
Avg price: ₦ 24M/ sqft

Luxury Demand Rising
Avg price: ₦ 85M/ sqft

Popular Among Young Buyers
Avg price: ₦ 31M/ sqft
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Real Estate FAQs
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Buyers & Investors
The best areas for real estate investment in Lagos include Lekki, Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Banana Island, and Ajah. These locations offer high appreciation potential and strong rental yields.
A Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) is the primary document proving land ownership issued by the government. Governor's Consent is required when transferring land that already has a C of O to a new owner.
The minimum down payment typically ranges from 20-30% of the property value, depending on the developer and financing options available. Some developers offer flexible payment plans.
Yes, diaspora Nigerians can legally purchase property in Nigeria. They have the same rights as resident Nigerians and can own land and property anywhere in the country.
Real estate transactions in Nigeria typically involve stamp duty (3%), legal fees (5-10%), agency fees (5-10%), and registration fees. Capital gains tax may also apply on property sales.
Lagos is Nigeria's economic hub with the highest population density, robust infrastructure development, and consistent property appreciation. It offers diverse investment opportunities across residential and commercial sectors.
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