Expert Guide to Confident Property Buying in Nigeria

A Nigerian in the diaspora reviewing property documents during a virtual inspection of a home in Nigeria.

Buying property from abroad can be rewarding, but it also carries significant risks. This guide explains how Nigerians in the diaspora can verify documents, work with trusted professionals, and avoid common real estate scams before investing.

Ultimate Roofing Materials That Protect Nigerian Homes from Heat and Rain

"Row of Nigerian homes with different roofing materials—metal, stone-coated, and clay tiles—under a split sky showing bright sun on one side and heavy rainstorm on the other."

Choosing the right roofing material can determine how well your home withstands Nigeria’s heavy rainfall, intense heat, and persistent termite threats. This guide compares the most popular roofing options, examining their durability, weather resistance, maintenance needs, and long-term value to help homeowners, developers, and property investors make informed building decisions.

How to Avoid Property Demolition in Abuja as FCDA Tightens Development Compliance

Three Nigerian property development professionals in hard hats and safety vests review building plans, a Right of Occupancy document, and a Certificate of Acceptance on a construction site in Abuja, with a PCDA Development Control vehicle and active high-rise construction visible in the background.

Property demolition in Abuja can be avoided with the right planning and regulatory compliance. This guide explains how developers, investors, and homeowners can protect their investments by verifying land titles, obtaining FCDA approvals, complying with AGIS and Development Control requirements, and following the Abuja Master Plan before construction begins.

Powerful Guide: Reclaimed Waterfront Is Transforming Luxury Living

Wooden boardwalk leading to a luxury reclaimed waterfront community with turquoise waters, premium coastal developments, and modern infrastructure in Lagos.

Reclaimed waterfront communities are redefining luxury real estate in Lagos. With modern infrastructure, exclusive waterfront living, and growing investment potential, destinations like Orange Island and Lekki Foreshore are becoming prime choices for homebuyers and investors seeking long-term value.

Powerful Effects of Naira Depreciation on Building Costs

Nigerian construction professionals review rising building costs at a site, with price tags showing increases in cement, rods, and PVC pipes alongside a chart depicting naira depreciation and the building expense index.

Construction costs across Nigeria are climbing fast, and the naira’s depreciation is at the heart of it. From cement to rods to PVC pipes, every major building material is becoming more expensive by the month, forcing developers and homeowners to rethink their budgets before breaking ground.