Nigeria’s Property Boom Is Hitting a Wall in 2026. What Happens Next?
Nigeria’s property market faces severe affordability pressure as rents surge, construction costs rise, and analysts warn some segments could face a correction.
Nigeria’s property market faces severe affordability pressure as rents surge, construction costs rise, and analysts warn some segments could face a correction.
Nigeria’s property market is now valued at about $2.6 trillion. Here’s what the latest report means for buyers, developers and property investors as calls for stronger regulation grow.
Could Lekki outperform Ikoyi for rental income? Explore the latest market data, rental yields, and what they mean for Lagos property investors and short-let operators.
President Tinubu dissolved a 25-year-old property committee as FMBN prepares a National Mortgage Registry. Here’s what it means for property investors.
The Federal Government plans a National Housing Finance Authority and ₦5,000 NHF contributions for informal workers. Here’s what it means for you…
The FG has officially set Nigeria’s housing deficit at 15 million units and proposed strict mandatory licensing for property developers and agents. Find out how this impacts your investments.
Landmark Africa Group continues redefining Nigeria’s real estate landscape through innovative mixed-use developments that combine business, hospitality, retail, and entertainment. From the success of Landmark Village to its nationwide expansion, the developer demonstrates how integrated urban projects can drive investment, support economic growth, and shape the future of premium property development across Nigeria.
The River Park Estate dispute has renewed attention on investor protection, land ownership, and legal transparency in Nigeria’s property market. As the Federal Government reaffirms its commitment to preserving diplomatic ties with Ghana, the case highlights the importance of proper land title verification, due diligence, and judicial resolution in strengthening investor confidence and supporting sustainable real estate investment.
Eko Atlantic City continues redefining Nigeria’s coastal real estate landscape through innovative engineering and sustainable urban planning. Built on reclaimed land beside Victoria Island, the development combines climate resilience, world-class infrastructure, and premium residential and commercial opportunities. Its continued expansion reinforces Lagos’ position as a leading destination for long-term property investment and modern waterfront living.
Choosing the right generator size is essential for keeping your Nigerian home powered without wasting fuel or damaging appliances. This guide explains how to calculate your household’s electricity needs, understand generator capacity, and select a unit that delivers reliable, efficient backup power while reducing long-term operating costs.