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Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 5:26am On Jan 06, 2017
Good morning All,

I currently live and work in Lagos. While I live in Surulere, I work on the Island and I earn about 140k monthly. I have just been transferred to Port Harcourt effective immediately but before I set out, I will like to get information as to whether it is a good move which will be favourable for me in terms of difference between cost of living in Lagos and Port Harcourt as well as cost of accommodation. Thirdly, for a person whose office is on D-Line, what areas will be advisable to get a suitable accommodation in Port Harcourt that won't take me up to 20 minutes to get to the office.

Please I need your inputs to help me plan my movement. Thanks.

Lalasticlala and Co., help your guy move this post to the promised land and in this new year, God shall move you to the promised land. Thank you.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 5:27am On Jan 06, 2017
grin grin grin grin

You can find a nice place to live within DLine but apartments especially studio apartments cost more to rent at the heart of town so moving to the outskirts is what sane people do.



FTC Again Again Again like say e dey pay Chai...

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 5:29am On Jan 06, 2017
unclezuma:
grin grin grin grin

Unclezuma why you dey smile, talk now. Abeg contribute
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 5:31am On Jan 06, 2017
Extremism:


Unclezuma why you dey smile, talk now. Abeg contribute

When I wake finish, I go talk...
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 5:42am On Jan 06, 2017
unclezuma:


When I wake finish, I go talk...

Lol!! You no serious
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by comfortchemical: 5:59am On Jan 06, 2017
U can stay in d line, ogunabali or waterline area. U go survive with your small salary, the difference between Lagos and PH not really much. Same as Lagos where u ve rich peeps and poor peeps area in surulere, also in portharcourt.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by recievesense: 6:25am On Jan 06, 2017
Extremism:
Good morning All,

I currently live and work in Lagos. While I live in Surulere, I work on the Island and I earn about 140k monthly. I have just been transferred to Port Harcourt effective immediately but before I set out, I will like to get information as to whether it is a good move which will be favourable for me in terms of difference between cost of living in Lagos and Port Harcourt as well as cost of accommodation. Thirdly, for a person whose office is on D-Line, what areas will be advisable to get a suitable accommodation in Port Harcourt that won't take me up to 20 minutes to get to the office.

Please I need your inputs to help me plan my movement. Thanks.

Lalasticlala and Co., help your guy move this post to the promised land and in this new year, God shall move you to the promised land. Thank you.


My brother it depends on your lifestyle. If u like groove like branching after work parole then u can get a place in Oroazi (Steady Light with rent about N400k for 1bedroom) or u want to live like a normal guy with disturbing neighbours den go to Ogbunabali which is a walking distance from dline. Me i stay in rumuola and I work in trans amadi and I get to work under 10 mins cos I get to my office b4 6.15am after that u can spend 1hr on the road

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by drpossibilities(m): 6:27am On Jan 06, 2017
comfortchemical:
U can stay in d line, ogunabali or waterline area. U go survive with your small salary, the difference between Lagos and PH not really much. Same as Lagos where u ve rich peeps and poor peeps area in surulere, also in portharcourt.

Thanks for your awesome and helpful contribution, but I hope the Ogunabali and Waterline you mentioned are not far from D Line? Secondly, how much is someone likely to get a nice two bedroom apartment in these areas (D Line, Ogunabali and Waterside). Thanks. You too much
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by adewumiopeyemi(m): 11:05am On Jan 06, 2017
[b]cost of living in porthacourt is higher than the cost of living n lagos hit like if u believe that[/b]

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Singapore1(m): 11:05am On Jan 06, 2017
Extremism:
Good morning All,

I currently live and work in Lagos. While I live in Surulere, I work on the Island and I earn about 140k monthly. I have just been transferred to Port Harcourt effective immediately but before I set out, I will like to get information as to whether it is a good move which will be favourable for me in terms of difference between cost of living in Lagos and Port Harcourt as well as cost of accommodation. Thirdly, for a person whose office is on D-Line, what areas will be advisable to get a suitable accommodation in Port Harcourt that won't take me up to 20 minutes to get to the office.

Please I need your inputs to help me plan my movement. Thanks.

Lalasticlala and Co., help your guy move this post to the promised land and in this new year, God shall move you to the promised land. Thank you.

WALAHI BOTH NA SAME THING BRO
in terms of expenses
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by ThuGnificenX: 11:05am On Jan 06, 2017
Just have a budget of 250k for 1 bedroom flat or 180 for single room self contain if you'll be staying anywhere around dline.
And be informed that the rooms are tiny and can't accommodate more than 2 people.
I work at onne but I stay at odili road which is more expensive compared to dline.
You can stay at eliozu where they have more cheaper houses which is of standard. And t.Fare from eliozu to won't cost more that 300 naira daily to and fro.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by KayodeAjani: 11:05am On Jan 06, 2017
Better bur i dont

Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Talk2Bella(f): 11:06am On Jan 06, 2017
wink

Living in ph is more expensive

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by ThuGnificenX: 11:07am On Jan 06, 2017
comfortchemical:
U can stay in d line, ogunabali or waterline area. U go survive with your small salary, the difference between Lagos and PH not really much. Same as Lagos where u ve rich peeps and poor peeps area in surulere, also in portharcourt.
don't go close to the aforementioned areas... Beware of cult gangs... Especially dline. Ogunabali is densely populated. Either way traffic won't keep u more than an hour in any area of port Harcourt if you know your route around.
Houses are expensive everywhere close to dline. The average u can get one bedroom flat is 250k.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 11:07am On Jan 06, 2017
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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by chynie: 11:08am On Jan 06, 2017
oga Ph go better for u o cheesy

since the office is in D-line, u can get an apartment at garrison, D-line, no need for transportation(so u saved that part)

and Ph is more serene than lagos.

for cost of living is almost same grin

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Vikkie14: 11:09am On Jan 06, 2017
Extremism:

Lalasticlala and Co., help your guy move this post to the promised land and in this new year, God shall move you to the promised land. Thank you.
Oga, Una wan go Promised Land? Shey Una don break down the wall of Jericho??

On a lighter note, some people have 'issue' with assimilation.
The OP was asking for suggestion(s) on:
1. the best place he could stay where transportation won't be more than 20mins drive to his workplace
2. The cost of living/accomodation in Port
NOT about the security and how safe the state is.
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Vikkie14: 11:10am On Jan 06, 2017
Cost of Living is High in Port.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by czaratwork: 11:10am On Jan 06, 2017
Everything is for nairaland.
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 11:11am On Jan 06, 2017
Find an apartment at rumola or rumuigbo,if you have a car moving around isn't such a problem.
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by fratermathy(m): 11:11am On Jan 06, 2017
All I know is that Port Harcourt is not as safe as Lagos. Lagos has its own share of insecurity but that of PH is on a whole different level entirely. Cultism, gangsterism, robbery, violence etc, are far too much.

As for cost of living, it all depends on the area you intend staying. Generally though, houses in Port Harcourt are more expensive than houses in Lagos (except highbrow areas).

Cost of living is higher in PH than Lagos.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Mujaheeeden: 11:11am On Jan 06, 2017
PH is more expensive and this their cult mentality sucks

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Kulas: 11:14am On Jan 06, 2017
They are almost the same.Meanwhile if u are single and not intend to go into marriage soonest,then why can't you forget about two bedroom,go for cheaper accomodation and save the money for investments or any alternative source of income.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 11:15am On Jan 06, 2017

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by ThuGnificenX: 11:16am On Jan 06, 2017
fratermathy:
All I know is that Port Harcourt is not as safe as Lagos. Lagos has its own share of insecurity but that of PH is on a whole different level entirely. Cultism, gangsterism, robbery, etc, are far too frequent.

As for cost of living, it all depends on the area you intend staying. Generally though, houses in Port Harcourt are more expensive than houses in Lagos (except highbrow areas).

Cost of living is higher in PH than Lagos.
don't talk rubbish Oga... Port Harcourt is safe than Lagos

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by madenigga(m): 11:17am On Jan 06, 2017
Ph is cool nd cheap compared to Lagos.
Everything in Lagos is expensive from hotels to drinks.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by ThuGnificenX: 11:17am On Jan 06, 2017
Mujaheeeden:
PH is more expensive and this their cult mentality sucks
depending on how the area you are staying. I have been in Port Harcourt for 5 years and never encountered them not even for once.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by shevon: 11:17am On Jan 06, 2017
Living in PHC is more expensive despite the fact that accommodation is cheaper in PHC. But if you don't mind staying in Woji or Abuloma (which I feel is a bit cheaper than D-Line and Ogbunabali in terms of accommodation), you may fare better - and I am assuming you are still single.
Meanwhile, groove no dey PHC except you be clubbing person.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by fratermathy(m): 11:17am On Jan 06, 2017
ThuGnificenX:
don't talk rubbish Oga... Port Harcourt is safe than Lagos

Did someone just say that PH is safer than Lagos!

Blood of Malachi!

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by jeromzy(m): 11:18am On Jan 06, 2017
My guy,pls don't look for an apartment in ogbunabali..just like the name implies(night killers),them go wele u there and you'll pay for matching ground.Rumuola,Oro-azi,Rumukalagbor,Orowuruko(st.johns).a one bedroom goes for #300,000.

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Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by wafer1: 11:19am On Jan 06, 2017
Ogunabali, waterlines or any place around garrison. A self con in garrison is 180k, one bedroom flat is 250k and above depending on its tuishness
Re: Living And Working In Lagos Vs. Living And Working In Port Harcourt by maxzzo1(m): 11:21am On Jan 06, 2017
fratermathy:
All I know is that Port Harcourt is not as safe as Lagos. Lagos has its own share of insecurity but that of PH is on a whole different level entirely. Cultism, gangsterism, robbery, violence etc, are far too much.

As for cost of living, it all depends on the area you intend staying. Generally though, houses in Port Harcourt are more expensive than houses in Lagos (except highbrow areas).

Cost of living is higher in PH than Lagos.


Guy u dont know anytin abt ph....cos ph is far safer 4get all dos political noise....worse tinz happen in lagos....

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