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Poll: If you had the money, would you buy a home in Nigeria?

Yes-Lekki: 26% (46 votes)
Yes-Victoria Island: 18% (33 votes)
Yes-Abuja: 26% (46 votes)
Yes-Port Harcourt: 6% (11 votes)
Yes-Calabar: 6% (11 votes)
Yes-Other town (please post a reply specifying the town): 15% (27 votes)
No: 1% (2 votes)
This poll has ended

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Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 10:37am On May 26, 2007
Hi guys, just doing some research and wanted to know how many Nigerians living in Nigeria and living abroad in particular, would be interested in buying a home in Nigeria.

If you could please join the poll and also state where in Nigeria you would like to buy a home, what type of home (i.e. flat, duplex, 3 rooms, boys quaters etc) and how much you would pay for it , I would really appreciate it.

This is a theoretical post based on you having no financial problems in buying a home in Nigeria, therefore I have not included a 'maybe' option. If your answer is 'no', by all means answer the poll-but please don't post your reasons on this poll, I have created a separate thread for reasons why people do not wish to buy a home in Nigeria, this is the link:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-55819.0.html

Thanks a lot.
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 11:32am On May 28, 2007
Ok I decided to enter the poll also and post myself.

If i could build a 'other town' home then  it would be in Asaba. But as for all the homes I'd like to build.

I think for a five bed, duplex home wt boys quarters and ensuite in each room  an average of £100,000 should be MORE THAN enough. It will vary of course with each city going from £200k in Abuja down to £60k in Asaba but that is the general idea of what info I'd like u to post.
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 10:14am On May 29, 2007
Thanks guys for joining the poll. I really appreciate it!
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 5:32pm On Jun 02, 2007
Thanx!

Keep 'em coming!
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 8:40pm On Jun 06, 2007
This is great, more please!
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 9:08pm On Jun 19, 2007
Thank you, please keep on responding.
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 2:09pm On Jul 02, 2007
*bump*
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by Fikzy(f): 3:21pm On Nov 13, 2007
I would buy a home in Ado-Ekiti, the capital of my State. smiley
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by Busta(f): 7:35pm On Nov 13, 2007
Abuja for sure.


any ideas on how much i'll be lookinh at?
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by finekid(m): 8:57pm On Nov 13, 2007
Already bought a house in Abuja
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by foryou(m): 10:23pm On Nov 13, 2007
i will like to buy a house at Akute , Ajuwn,Lanbe those area are not too cost let me know if you have any house for Sale there soon
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by Danapache(m): 10:29pm On Nov 13, 2007
I know the area very well,infact just help a frd got a property there but u need to be very careful,best of luck
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by foryou(m): 4:05pm On Nov 14, 2007
Yes alot of 419 at the area i am carefull of them
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by earamide: 12:10am On Dec 26, 2007
will definitely buy in Ife
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by globalaid(m): 12:01pm On Dec 26, 2007
could i also say ife, hmmm i will prefer ibadan and of course oluyole estate.
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by popsi: 5:00pm On Dec 26, 2007
yes, lagos, Ikeja(Isheri North)
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 8:35pm On Dec 31, 2007
looks like lekki, VI and abuja are heads above the rest so far. I should have added ikeja though, I thought i did at the time.
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by Sleekfun: 12:00pm On Jan 03, 2008
My guy,people are waiting you include Ikoyi in your list,okkk

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Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 12:41pm On Jan 03, 2008
@Sleekfun - lol. I don't know how to change the poll I would have to start a new one.

Anyway I got the general idea of where the most popular place in Nigeria people on nairaland would like to live is: LAGOS (adding lekki and VI together), followed by Abuja. I would be better served to ask which lagos lga people would like to live and how much would they pay for what, than continue this poll.

Thank you everyone who took part in this poll and posted on the thread.
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by babasin(m): 1:31pm On Jan 03, 2008
Thank you everyone who took part in this poll and posted on the thread.

what is the aims & objectives of this post?
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by ell77(f): 2:40pm On Jan 03, 2008
@babasin - the post or the thread?

If it is the aim of that last post, it is just to show appreciation.

If it is the aim of the whole thread it is for business research: property development.

Why?
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by DisGuy: 11:05pm On Jan 03, 2008
Nigerian usually prefer to build their houses than buy completed building

I don't know how much you've done in your research but,do you know if completed building sell more than land?
Re: Buying A Home In Nigeria by budzeg: 8:00am On Mar 13, 2009
Hey Guys, talking about real Estate in Nigeria. there is a Real Estate Portal here: http://propertyNG.com. Very simple to use real estate web application. you should check it out. Also on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/PropertyNG/69216866896 COOL
You can post your listings there!

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