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LEKKI AVANA PHASE 2: Price Increase In 10 Days | BUNGALOW HOUSE FOR SALE IN LEKKI LAGOS, NIGERIA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m6jAa1G_2k LEKKI AVANA PHASE 2: Price Increase In 10 Days | BUNGALOW HOUSE FOR SALE IN LEKKI LAGOS, NIGERIA For more information about LEKKI AVANA BUNGALOW PHASE 2, In Idera Scheme, Eleko | Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 📍 Location: Idera Scheme, Eleko | Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos LEKKI AVANA II PRICE INCREASE UPDATE! We want to congratulate our early subscribers who have made reservations for units of bungalows with a refundable commitment fee of N1,000,000 at Promo price. We are super delighted to inform you that you are already our priority subscribers for Avana II. We are glad to announce the price increase update which will take effect 28th August 2025. If you haven't keyed in yet, you still have the opportunity to buy at Promo Price today. NEW PRICES (Effective 28th of August 2025): 🏠 AVAILABLE UNITS & PROMO PRICES: 3 Bedroom Bungalow with Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦73 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦80 Million 3 Bedroom Bungalow without Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦65 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦70 Million 4 Bedroom Bungalow with Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦78 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦85 Million 4 Bedroom Bungalow without Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦70 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦78 Million Your dream home at LEKKI AVANA PHASE 2 is just a call or click away. _______________________________ I want you to contact the numbers below now ☎ and Whatsapp:: +2348164741041 (Chat and Call) ☎ and Whatsapp: +2348028667565 (Chat and Call) Email: dennis@landproperty.ng
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LEKKI AVANA PHASE 1: Allocation Date Announced | HOUSE FOR SALE IN LEKKI LAGOS, NIGERIA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIMEQVwck3Q LEKKI AVANA PHASE 1: Allocation Date Announced | HOUSE FOR SALE IN LEKKI LAGOS, NIGERIA For more information about LEKKI AVANA BUNGALOW PHASE 2, In Idera Scheme, Eleko | Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 📍 Location: Idera Scheme, Eleko | Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos LEKKI AVANA II PRICE INCREASE UPDATE! We want to congratulate our early subscribers who have made reservations for units of bungalows with a refundable commitment fee of N1,000,000 at Promo price. We are super delighted to inform you that you are already our priority subscribers for Avana II. We are glad to announce the price increase update which will take effect 28th August 2025. If you haven't keyed in yet, you still have the opportunity to buy at Promo Price today. NEW PRICES (Effective 28th of August 2025): 🏠 AVAILABLE UNITS & PROMO PRICES: 3 Bedroom Bungalow with Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦73 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦80 Million 3 Bedroom Bungalow without Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦65 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦70 Million 4 Bedroom Bungalow with Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦78 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦85 Million 4 Bedroom Bungalow without Pool 💰 Promo Price: ₦70 Million ❌ Market Price: ₦78 Million Your dream home at LEKKI AVANA PHASE 2 is just a call or click away. _______________________________ I want you to contact the numbers below now ☎ and Whatsapp:: +2348164741041 (Chat and Call) ☎ and Whatsapp: +2348028667565 (Chat and Call) Email: dennis@landproperty.ng
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TIARA ESTATE PHASE 1: Introducing 504 SQM Corner Piece | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC7CPTLBMB0 TIARA ESTATE PHASE 1: Introducing 504 SQM Corner Piece | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI For more information about TIARA ESTATE PHASE 1: Opposite LEKKI AIRPORT | Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 📍Location: 7-Mins drive pass from the Pan-Atlantic University, directly opp. Lekki Int'l Airport, Ibeju-Lekki Epe Expressway, Lagos. Welcome to TIARA ESTATE PHASE 1 — Where Prestige Meets Possibility! Tiara is a premium residential estate crafted for those who value elegance, peace of mind, and strong long-term returns. Strategically positioned directly opposite the proposed Lekki International Airport, just 7 minutes from Pan-Atlantic University along the Lekki–Epe Expressway, Tiara offers unmatched accessibility in the heart of Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos’ fastest-growing development corridor. 📍 Location Advantage With seamless access to major projects and infrastructure, including the Lekki–Epe Expressway and the airport, Tiara is perfectly placed for both comfortable living and smart investing. TITLE: Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) – full legal ownership guaranteed. PLOT SIZES & PRICES: • 500 SQM – ₦35M (₦6M initial deposit) • 300 SQM – ₦24M (₦4M initial deposit) • NEW! 504 SQM Corner Piece – ₦39M (₦6M initial deposit) Flexible Payment Plans Spread payments conveniently over 6 to 12 months. ESTATE FEATURES & AMENITIES: • Electricity, • 24/7 Security, • Sewage & Waste Management, • Drainage System, • Mini Golf Course, • Helipad Space, • Artificial Lake, and other fortified landmarks that enhance both lifestyle and investment value. WHY TIARA? • Strategic location with high growth potential • Secure infrastructure and serene environment • Verified title for peace of mind • Corner plots with dual access, extra space, and design flexibility – ideal for standout homes or distinctive investment properties NOTE: In a few months, building construction will commence — making now the perfect time to secure your plot before prices rise. Limited plots are available — including exclusive corner plots for buyers who want space, versatility, and strong value appreciation. Whether you’re building your dream home or securing a profitable asset, Tiara is more than land — it’s a smart step toward a lasting legacy. _______________________________ I want you to contact the numbers below now ☎ and Whatsapp:: +2348164741041 (Chat and Call) ☎ and Whatsapp: +2348028667565 (Chat and Call) Email: dennis@landproperty.ng
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Discover Arizon Estate, Ibeju-Lekki – A Prime Investment You Can’t Afford to Overlook by Dennis Isong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4FnwY9qpL4 There’s a quiet transformation happening in Ibeju-Lekki—and those paying attention are already positioning themselves for long-term success. At the heart of this transformation is Arizon Estate, located in the vibrant and rapidly developing Eleko Idera Scheme. And the exciting news? Arizon Estate is back on the market, now available at a newly revised price—offering you a rare chance to invest before prices climb again. Over the past few months, this estate has seen significant infrastructural progress. Roads are being constructed, drainage systems are in place, and the value of the land continues to appreciate steadily. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5HE8fqu8-w Early investors who keyed into Arizon Estate during the first release have already seen a remarkable rise in the value of their plots—and the best part? The development journey is just getting started. Whether you’re looking to build a serene residential home away from the chaos of central Lagos, or you’re a smart investor searching for high-yield opportunities in emerging areas, Arizon Estate ticks all the right boxes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-QOAAvOqrg Why Arizon Estate Stands Out Strategic Location: Sitting in the Idera Scheme axis of Eleko, Arizon Estate is in proximity to key landmarks including the Lekki Deep Seaport, Dangote Refinery, Lekki Free Trade Zone, Alaro City, and the proposed International Airport. This makes it not just an ideal residential destination, but a hotbed for future commercial and industrial growth. Modern Infrastructure: From well-paved access roads to perimeter fencing, gatehouses, and drainage, Arizon Estate is planned with livability and value in mind. This isn’t just bare land—it’s land with purpose and vision. Appreciating Value: Real estate experts agree: Ibeju-Lekki is the “New Lagos” in the making. The value of land in this axis is rising, and Arizon Estate is well positioned to deliver one of the best returns in this corridor. It’s no wonder early investors are already enjoying returns. Secure Investment: With a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) as its title, Arizon Estate offers a peace of mind many developments cannot match. Your investment is safe, secure, and backed by proper documentation. Available Plot Sizes and Pricing 300 SQM – ₦30 Million 500 SQM – ₦50 Million Initial Deposit: Just ₦3 Million Flexible Payment Plans: 3, 6, 12, or 18 months – designed to make owning a piece of Arizon Estate accessible and convenient for you. This Is More Than Just Land – It’s a Future-Proof Investment As Lagos expands eastward, the Ibeju-Lekki axis is evolving into a key residential and commercial destination. Choosing Arizon Estate means you’re investing in a future where smart infrastructure meets strong market demand. You’re not just buying a plot—you’re buying into a vision of a better, smarter Lagos. A place where your property appreciates while you sleep. A place where you can build a home, lease, or resell at a great margin. A place that welcomes both lifestyle and legacy. Act Now—Before the Next Price Review The current pricing is an opportunity window that won’t stay open for long. With continued development and increased demand in the Ibeju-Lekki axis, the next price review is only a matter of time. So whether you’re ready to build, invest, or simply secure land for the future, now is the time to act.
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How to Get a Mortgage in Nigeria to Buy Property in Lagos by Dennis Isong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4FnwY9qpL4 A few years ago, a young couple, Dami and Kunle, finally decided it was time to stop renting. They’d lived in Surulere for almost six years, moving from one rented apartment to another. Each December, their landlord would hint at a new rent increase. Tired, hopeful, and inspired by friends who had become first-time homeowners, they began asking around: How do people actually buy a house in Lagos without being overnight millionaires? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5HE8fqu8-w That’s how they stumbled upon the word mortgage. But understanding what a mortgage really meant in the Nigerian context was another ball game entirely. This article is your guide—clear, honest, and practical—on how to get a mortgage in Nigeria to buy property in Lagos. Whether you’re a regular salary earner, a budding entrepreneur, or somewhere in-between, this is the information you need before walking into a bank or signing any documents. 1. Understanding What a Mortgage Means in Nigeria Many Nigerians hear “mortgage” and immediately imagine years of debt or some form of financial imprisonment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-QOAAvOqrg It doesn’t help that financial terms are often buried in jargon, making them seem intimidating. But at its core, a mortgage is simply a loan you take to buy a house—while using that same house as the collateral. In Nigeria, this loan is usually paid back over a period of 5 to 20 years, depending on your age, income level, and the mortgage provider’s terms. You don’t need to pay for the house in full upfront. You just need to come up with a percentage of the total price—often between 20% and 30%—and the bank or mortgage institution handles the rest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 But here’s the reality: getting a mortgage in Nigeria is not as straightforward as it sounds in theory. Lagos, being the hub of property activity in the country, has more mortgage activity than many other states, but challenges remain—lack of awareness, inconsistent land documentation, fluctuating interest rates, and sometimes, inflexible repayment structures. Even with these challenges, people are buying homes through mortgages in Lagos. So, how can you be one of them? 2. Know Where to Look: Who Offers Mortgages in Nigeria? Back to our couple, Dami and Kunle—they first walked into their commercial bank, thinking that was the only option. But it turned out there are more mortgage providers in Nigeria than most people know. You can get a mortgage in Nigeria from: Commercial Banks like GTBank, Zenith, Stanbic IBTC, Access Bank Primary Mortgage Institutions (PMIs) like Abbey Mortgage Bank, Infinity Trust Mortgage Bank, FirstTrust Mortgage Bank Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) through the National Housing Fund (NHF) Cooperative Societies and Developers who offer structured payment plans with mortgage-like features The best path depends on your income, employment type, location of the property, and how much you’re willing (and able) to pay upfront. FMBN and PMIs tend to be more flexible for salary earners, especially those contributing to the NHF. Commercial banks might have stricter conditions but offer faster processes. Meanwhile, some developers now partner directly with banks to offer in-house mortgage plans when selling new estates in Lagos. Still, the golden rule is: Don’t sign anything without asking questions. Lots of questions. 3. What You Need to Qualify for a Mortgage in Lagos This is where many people lose interest—documentation. To qualify for a mortgage in Nigeria, especially in Lagos where land documentation is strictly monitored, you need to present a number of documents to show that you are eligible and trustworthy. These include: Evidence of steady income (usually 6–12 months’ salary or business income statements) Employment letter or proof of business registration Bank statements Tax Identification Number (TIN) Valid means of identification Proof of equity contribution (your own portion of the property price) Property title documents (in cases where you already selected the property) Now, one crucial thing to understand is that the mortgage institution doesn’t just give you money because you asked. They assess risk. They look at your income versus expenses and use a formula called Debt-to-Income Ratio (DTI) to see how much you can realistically repay monthly. If your DTI is too high—say you already have several loans or your current rent takes a large chunk of your salary—they might reduce the loan amount you qualify for or reject the application entirely. The type of job you have also matters. A civil servant with verified NHF contributions may have easier access through FMBN, while an entrepreneur might need more documentation to prove stable income. And yes, age plays a role. Most lenders prefer to work with borrowers who are younger than 60 because the repayment term is often calculated to end before retirement age. 4. Choosing the Right Property and Developer in Lagos You can’t apply for a mortgage without identifying the property you want to buy. And here’s where Lagos real estate can get tricky. It’s not just about finding a house you like—it’s about finding one that is approved, has verifiable title documents, and is within an acceptable price range for the mortgage provider. Dami and Kunle almost signed for a beautiful 3-bedroom flat in Ajah. Everything looked perfect—until their bank rejected the property. Why? The land documentation wasn’t complete and the developer didn’t have a registered title. That would have put the bank at risk if things went south. So what should you do? Work with a reputable developer. Many established real estate firms in Lagos have pre-approved partnerships with mortgage banks, which makes the process smoother. These developers often build in places like Sangotedo, Abijo, Lekki-Epe corridor, and some parts of Ikorodu and mainland Lagos. Choose a property with a proper C of O (Certificate of Occupancy) or at least a Governor’s Consent. Anything less may complicate your mortgage application or delay disbursement. Also, consider the neighbourhood. Areas with good infrastructure, security, and rising demand tend to be mortgage-friendly. Even if you’re not thinking of resale now, the value of your property in the future matters too. 5. What Happens After Approval—And What You Must Keep in Mind Once your mortgage is approved and the money is disbursed, don’t throw a housewarming party just yet. You’re not the full owner—not until the last kobo is paid. Here’s how repayment works: you’ll start paying your monthly installments, which include the principal (the actual loan) and interest. Most mortgage providers use a fixed interest rate for the first few years, and then adjust based on market rates. Others give you the option of floating rates from the beginning. Missing payments can attract penalties and might eventually lead to foreclosure—yes, that’s when the bank repossesses the house. But don’t panic: as long as you budget wisely and don’t overcommit, it’s manageable. Some people even pay off their mortgage faster than scheduled. A smart tip? Add a few months’ mortgage payments to your savings. That way, if an emergency hits—job loss, health issues—you won’t default immediately. Remember, mortgages are not free money. They are structured financial commitments. The real value is in giving you a chance to own a property in Lagos without having to cough out ₦50 million all at once. Final Thoughts So, how do you get a mortgage in Nigeria to buy property in Lagos? Start by understanding what mortgages are and how they work here. Then look for the right mortgage providers based on your income and job type. Prepare your documents, choose the right property with complete title, and apply. Once approved, pay consistently and stay financially disciplined. It’s not magic. It’s a journey—and many are walking it, quietly and successfully. Like Dami and Kunle, who moved into their home in Ibeju-Lekki two years ago. They still pay their monthly mortgage from their salaries. But the stress of dealing with landlords is gone. The apartment? It’s not Banana Island luxury, but it’s theirs. And that, in a place like Lagos, is gold. If you’re ready to start the process, take your time, ask the right questions, and remember—home ownership through a mortgage in Lagos is possible, even in today’s economy.
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LUXURY APARTMENTS IN LAGOS NIGERIA | INSIDE AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2 IBEJU LEKKI, LAGOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4FnwY9qpL4 LUXURY APARTMENTS IN LAGOS NIGERIA | INSIDE AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2 IBEJU LEKKI, LAGOS For more information about AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2: Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 📍 LOCATION: Amen Estate Phase 2. Eleko, Ibeju LEKKI, Lagos. LIST OF AVAILABLE LANDS, HOUSES, & PRICES: • COMMERCIAL LAND: $60,000 • 2 BEDROOM LUXURIOUS APARTMENT: $65,000 • 3 BEDROOM LUXURIOUS APARTMENT: $70,000 • 3 BEDROOM EXCLUSIVE: $98,000 • 3 BEDROOM MID TERRACE: $112,000 • 3 BEDROOM END TERRACE: $116,000 • 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX: $120,000 • 3 BEDROOM DETACHED: $145,000 • 3 BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED: $135,000 • 4 BEDROOM DETACHED: $160,000 • 4 BEDROOM VILLA: $190,000 • 4 BEDROOM PENTHOUSE: $190,000 • 5 BEDROOM VILLA: $240,000 • 5 BEDROOM VILLA/ECLECTIC STAIRCASE: $240,000 Each has a payment plan of 6 & 12 Months. WHAT ARE THE FEATURES? - Spacious Bedrooms (en-suite) - Spacious living room. - Dining Area -Wardrobe in all bedrooms - Ante Room - Massive master's bedroom and spacious walk-in closet. - Quality POP Ceiling - Fitted Kitchen with island - Compound can take up to 5 cars -Attached is BQ (ensuite) ESTATE AMENITIES: - Recreational facilities - Armed and unarmed security personnel. _Central Sewage system - Good drainage System. - Stable Electricity - Entertainment/Event centre. - Accessibility to mega supermarkets among others. ECONOMIC /FUN ATTRACTIONS💵💃🏾 - ShopRite/Novare Mall. - Sky Cinema. -Omu Resort - Corona International School and GreenSprings School -La Campagne Tropicana Resort -Pan Atlantic University. -Lekki Free Trade Zone. PAYMENT PLAN: - Outright payment with Zero interest within 3 months - 5% interest within 6 months - 10% interest within 12 months. Expect more details soon! _______________________________ I want you to contact the numbers below now ☎ and Whatsapp:: +2348164741041 (Chat and Call) ☎ and Whatsapp: +2348028667565 (Chat and Call) Email: dennis@landproperty.ng
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Discover Arizon Estate, Ibeju-Lekki – A Prime Investment Opportunity You Shouldn't Miss Dear Excellency, Arizon Estate is back on the market—and now at a brand-new price! Located in the rapidly developing Eleko, Idera Scheme in Ibeju-Lekki, this estate is gaining attention from investors and home seekers alike—and for good reason. In just a short time, Arizon Estate has experienced significant infrastructural growth and value appreciation. Those who got in early are already reaping impressive returns, and the momentum is far from slowing down. Whether you're searching for a peaceful place to build your dream home or looking to expand your investment portfolio in a high-yield location, Arizon Estate is your opportunity to do both. With its blend of modern living, strategic positioning, and growing market value, this estate is a smart move in today's real estate landscape. Key Information: Location: Eleko, Idera Scheme, Ibeju-Lekki Title: Certificate of Occupancy Current Prices: 300 SQM – ₦30 Million 500 SQM – ₦50 Million Initial Deposit: ₦3 Million Flexible Payment Plans: 3, 6, 12, or 18 months This is more than land—it's a gateway to the new Lagos. Take advantage of the growth happening now in Ibeju-Lekki and position yourself ahead of the curve. Arizon Estate isn’t just another property; it’s a promise of value, growth, and a secure future. Secure your plot today while the window of opportunity is still open. Dennis Isong and team. +2348164741041 +2348028667565 +2348164741041
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Sometime last year, a young tech entrepreneur named Fola landed a big international deal. With his first major payout in dollars, the next logical step for him—like many Lagos big boys—was real estate. He wanted a place that didn’t just speak money but whispered it quietly, tastefully, and with pride. He wasn’t looking for loud wealth, but for location, influence, and value. His search led him to explore the richest neighborhoods in Lagos: where the money lives—not where it flaunts, but where it settles. His story mirrors the mindset of many well-to-do individuals in Lagos today. It’s not just about buying a house; it’s about finding a place that reflects who you are, what you’ve built, and the future you’re shaping. Whether old money or new money, Lagos has defined zones where affluence isn’t just assumed—it’s architecturally obvious. Here’s a look at the richest neighborhoods in Lagos: where the money lives, as of 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 1. Ikoyi: The Reigning Monarch of Lagos Real Estate Ikoyi isn’t just a location—it’s a statement. Nestled just off the Lagos Island, Ikoyi remains the most exclusive and expensive real estate hub in Lagos. This is where many billionaires quietly park their wealth—in high-rise penthouses, waterfront mansions, and expansive estates tucked behind tall gates. It’s not about showmanship here. The wealth in Ikoyi is inherited, grown, and global. From private security, tree-lined streets, to homes with helipads, everything about Ikoyi whispers power. In 2025, it still holds the crown as the most elite and timeless symbol of affluence in Lagos. 2. Banana Island: The Island That Money Built If Lagos real estate were a luxury brand, Banana Island would be the limited-edition version. Completely man-made and delicately planned, this estate remains the most secure, most expensive, and most elusive neighborhood in Nigeria. Celebrities, oil moguls, foreign diplomats, and corporate executives all find their way here—not just for its prestige, but for the privacy. The roads are smooth, the architecture futuristic, and the power supply remarkably stable (by Lagos standards). It’s the kind of place where your neighbor might own a private yacht, and nobody bats an eyelid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb-FNwLVJJ8 3. Victoria Island: Lagos’ Commercial Wealth Hub Victoria Island, often shortened to V.I., combines business with lifestyle. While it has always been a commercial powerhouse, it is also home to some of the priciest residential addresses in Lagos. What makes V.I. stand out is the blend—expensive apartments overlooking the Atlantic, offices of global companies, and upscale restaurants all within walking distance. It’s where money works and lives. And for those who love that cosmopolitan feel, it’s one of the richest neighborhoods in Lagos, not just in wealth but in experience. 4. Lekki Phase 1: Where the New Money Settles Some call Lekki Phase 1 the land of “soft life,” and they’re not wrong. Over the years, it has matured from a developing estate into a fully grown neighborhood teeming with luxury homes, lifestyle malls, smart apartments, and gated mini-estates. What distinguishes Lekki Phase 1 is the demographic—it’s dominated by Nigeria’s upwardly mobile class. Tech entrepreneurs, creatives, business owners, and celebrities all carve out spaces here. And although it’s younger compared to Ikoyi, it holds its own when it comes to price, style, and prestige. 5. Nicon Town: A Gated Paradise of High Earners Nicon Town might not trend on social media, but in Lagos real estate conversations, it stands tall. Located along the Lekki-Epe Expressway, this estate is known for its tight security, well-planned infrastructure, and a residential profile that screams affluence without being flashy. Residents here enjoy order, peace, and property values that climb steadily. You may not find the paparazzi here, but you’ll find CEOs, directors, and powerful families who value discretion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDvJBeRd-qw 6. Oniru: The Underrated Wealth Pocket Oniru is one of those neighborhoods that many people drive through without realizing its depth. But to those in the know, Oniru is gold. Strategically located between Victoria Island and Lekki, it offers access to both worlds. In recent years, property values in Oniru have soared, driven by its central location and proximity to private beaches, malls, and luxury hotels. The apartments here are sleek, the estates quiet, and the air oddly peaceful for Lagos. It’s not loud wealth, but steady, smart, and intentional. 7. Parkview Estate (Ikoyi): Privacy and Prestige Parkview Estate is tucked inside Ikoyi but deserves its own spotlight. It’s a walled estate within a wealthy neighborhood—and that double layer of exclusivity is exactly what draws in Lagos’ most private elites. With wide roads, consistent power supply, dedicated estate management, and some of the highest land prices per square metre, Parkview has become the choice location for those who can afford Ikoyi but desire more order, calm, and identity. 8. Chevron Axis: Rising Star of the Rich East While Chevron may not yet match Banana Island in terms of pure luxury, it’s increasingly home to some of the richest young professionals and developers in Lagos. It’s the new playground for smart estates, high-rise residential projects, and serviced homes. Behind Chevron Drive are enclaves of people quietly building wealth—and housing to match. In 2025, Chevron is no longer just a “promising” area—it has delivered, and the price tags prove it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46-k7-iv_UY 9. Osborne Foreshore Estate: Serenity with Status Osborne Foreshore is like the country club of Lagos estates—quiet, green, and well-protected. Located in Ikoyi, it is known for its environmental planning and high-end villas that often overlook the waterfront. It’s a choice destination for expats, top government officials, and old-money families. The estate is clean, gated, and managed to international standards, which is part of why it remains a permanent fixture on the list of richest neighborhoods in Lagos: where the money lives. 10. Magodo GRA: Mainland’s Answer to Island Class Magodo isn’t on the Island, but it doesn’t need to be. For years, Magodo GRA has been the mainland’s top-tier neighborhood for the wealthy who prefer to avoid the island traffic and flooding risks. With estates like Magodo Phase 1 and 2, it rivals many Island estates in planning, security, and exclusivity. You’ll find doctors, senior lawyers, politicians, and business owners calling it home. It’s proof that wealth isn’t confined to the Atlantic’s edge—and that class is more than location. Final Thoughts When people talk about wealth in Lagos, the conversation usually starts with Banana Island and ends with Ikoyi. But real affluence in Lagos is more layered than that. Some neighborhoods shout it; others whisper it behind thick hedges and private guards. What makes these places part of the richest neighborhoods in Lagos: where the money lives isn’t just their house prices or the residents’ bank balances—it’s the mix of privacy, infrastructure, long-term value, and the subtle way they say, “You’ve arrived.” So whether you’re just dreaming or actively searching, these neighborhoods are not just about where people live. They’re about where wealth sleeps, wakes, and quietly builds more wealth. And if you ever need someone to walk you through the gates of any of them… you know who to call.
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Some years ago, a man named Dayo moved back to Nigeria after fifteen years in the UK. All he wanted was to own a peaceful home in Lagos—a place close enough to the city but not lost in the chaos. He started his search online, just like thousands of others do daily. His top results? Lekki, Ikoyi, and Ajah. But were these the right places for him? And what did “right” even mean? Fast forward to 2025, the story of Dayo is not unique. More Nigerians—home and abroad—are scanning the digital space for where to buy property in Lagos. From first-time buyers to seasoned investors, the questions remain the same: Where is everyone buying? What’s driving the demand? In this 2025 report, we explore the Most Searched Areas to Buy Property in Lagos, not based on hype, but actual data, behavior, and what truly matters to today’s property seekers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 1. Lekki: Still Wearing the Crown It’s almost cliché at this point to mention Lekki, but truth be told, this axis remains one of the most searched areas to buy property in Lagos (2025 Report). From Lekki Phase 1 to Chevron Drive and down to Abraham Adesanya, people just keep coming. Why? Lekki offers the lifestyle many young Nigerians crave—gated estates, malls, cinemas, tech hubs, schools, and beach access. But it’s not all glitz. In 2025, the conversations have shifted slightly. People want Lekki, yes, but they are also asking, “Is it flood-prone?” “Is the road accessible year-round?” “How secure is it?” These questions don’t drive buyers away—they drive them to ask more, dig deeper, and often still go ahead with the purchase. Lekki has become a dream wrapped in questions, and that’s what keeps it at the top of the search list. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDvJBeRd-qw 2. Ikoyi: The Evergreen Goldmine Ikoyi is like fine wine—old, expensive, and still irresistible. Despite being one of the most developed areas in Lagos, it remains one of the most searched areas to buy property in Lagos (2025 Report). For some, it’s the luxury. For others, it’s the status symbol. What’s interesting is how the searches for Ikoyi properties in 2025 are not just from the elite, but also young professionals eyeing off-plan deals, hoping to key into a piece of the luxury pie. While the prices may remain in the clouds, the curiosity never dies. Even those who can’t afford to buy yet still spend hours on property sites, checking out duplexes, penthouses, and waterfront apartments in Ikoyi, dreaming and planning. 3. Ajah: The Sweet Spot for Middle-Class Buyers Ajah is like that younger sibling trying to prove a point—and it’s doing just that. In 2025, Ajah continues to grow in popularity for one simple reason: it offers balance. For those priced out of Lekki Phase 1, Ajah becomes the next best thing. You get estates, access to the expressway, upcoming schools, and decent road networks in pockets of the area. Plus, there’s a good mix of residential and commercial properties. What’s making Ajah one of the most searched areas to buy property in Lagos is the perception that it’s “Lekki without the stress”—more affordable, less crowded, and still evolving. 4. Ibeju-Lekki: The Promise Land Searches for Ibeju-Lekki have multiplied, not because it’s perfect today, but because of what it promises tomorrow. The Dangote Refinery, Lekki Deep Sea Port, Free Trade Zone, and the proposed Lekki Airport continue to push traffic toward this location. People aren’t just looking for places to live—they are looking for opportunities. Whether it’s for land banking, future rentals, or setting up business outlets, Ibeju-Lekki is on nearly every investor’s radar in 2025. It’s still developing. Infrastructure is catching up. But that’s the point—it’s like buying Apple shares when Steve Jobs was just sketching iPhones. It’s that early-mover advantage that fuels the high volume of searches. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsi21LVIqwo 5. Magodo: The Quiet Giant Magodo may not be trending on social media, but it’s one of the most consistently searched areas in 2025. Why? It’s secure, central, and dignified. Located on the mainland but offering an experience that rivals parts of the island, Magodo blends class with calm. Families love it. Professionals working on the mainland love it even more. People search for Magodo when they want to settle—not just invest. The estates are well-organized, roads are relatively decent, and it’s close to places like Ikeja, Ogudu, and even the Third Mainland Bridge. 6. Gbagada: The Mainland’s Real MVP Gbagada is the wise choice for people who want proximity to both Island and Mainland without burning their wallets. In 2025, search data continues to show Gbagada as one of the most searched areas to buy property in Lagos (2025 Report) because of its central location. It connects to Anthony, Oshodi, the Third Mainland Bridge, and even Lagos Island within minutes. Over the years, it has transformed from a “passing-through” zone to a place people intentionally choose. Its growth isn’t loud, but it’s steady—and that’s exactly why savvy buyers keep looking it up. 7. Epe: The Long-Term Player Epe is a different conversation entirely. Many people search for properties in Epe not to live immediately but to invest for the future. The narrative here is about patience, not urgency. With the road networks improving and government focus shifting towards that axis, Epe is slowly becoming the “next big thing.” Land prices are still relatively low, making it attractive for land bankers and future-minded buyers. What’s funny is, when you talk to most people who bought in Epe two or three years ago, they’ll tell you it was an online search that led them there. Now in 2025, those searches are doubling, and for good reason. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46-k7-iv_UY 8. Surulere: The Veteran that Won’t Quit You would think that after all these years, Surulere would fade out of property buyers’ minds. But no. It still ranks high among the most searched areas to buy property in Lagos. There’s something about Surulere—its blend of old Lagos charm, centrality, and lively community vibe. It appeals to both the old-school buyers and the new generation looking for urban renewal projects and small apartment blocks. With developers now focusing on remodelling older buildings into modern flats, the interest keeps growing. Surulere is proof that some legends never die—they just get refurbished. 9. Yaba: The Tech-Driven Hub Yaba’s story keeps evolving. From a sleepy academic hub to a tech-driven, youth-powered suburb. It’s no surprise that in the 2025 report, Yaba ranks high among search results for Lagos properties. What makes Yaba attractive is its balance—it’s close to the Island, sits near the University of Lagos, and is surrounded by a thriving startup culture. Young professionals and small families are constantly eyeing it for its duplexes, mini-flats, and proximity to tech jobs. Even more interesting is how co-living and rental-based development is growing in this axis, creating even more search traffic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPGhNUDy9cY 10. Ogudu: The Hidden Gem Ogudu doesn’t make noise. It doesn’t need to. But if you look at 2025’s search patterns, it’s right there—quietly competing with the big names. It’s the go-to for people who want a Magodo feel without the high price tag. The layout of Ogudu GRA is appealing—well-paved roads, decent drainage, greenery, and proximity to the Island and other parts of the Mainland. Plus, it’s not overrun by development yet, giving buyers room to breathe. It’s the type of place you search for when you’ve done your homework and know exactly what you want. Final Thoughts Buying property in Lagos has never been simple—but it has never been this data-driven either. As more people use online platforms to guide their decisions, certain areas naturally rise to the top—not just because of hype but because they strike a balance between dreams, practicality, and potential. The Most Searched Areas to Buy Property in Lagos (2025 Report) is not just a list—it’s a mirror of how Lagosians and investors think, hope, and plan. Whether you’re a seasoned buyer or just Dayo, searching for your first home, one thing is certain: Lagos will always have something for you—if you know where to look. And if you don’t know where to look, well… you know who to ask.
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When Sarah first started her property search in Lagos, she found herself in the same predicament that countless other home buyers face. Standing at the edge of the Lekki-Epe Expressway, staring at the sprawling developments of Ajah, she couldn’t shake off one persistent question: “Is Ajah on the Mainland or Island?” Her confusion was understandable—the area felt different from both traditional mainland Lagos and the established island communities she knew. This geographical puzzle isn’t just academic curiosity. For property buyers, understanding Ajah’s true location affects everything from commute times to investment potential, from lifestyle choices to long-term property appreciation. The answer might surprise you, and more importantly, it will fundamentally change how you view this rapidly developing area of Lagos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gOtnGeQzfQ The Geographic Reality: Ajah’s True Location Ajah sits firmly on Lagos Island, specifically on the eastern extension of Victoria Island and Lekki Peninsula. This isn’t a matter of opinion or interpretation—it’s geographical fact. The area falls within the Eti-Osa Local Government Area, which encompasses the eastern portions of Lagos Island, including Lekki, Victoria Island, and Ikoyi. The confusion often arises because Ajah feels vastly different from the commercial hustle of Lagos Island or Victoria Island. Unlike the high-rise buildings and dense urban development that characterize central Lagos Island, Ajah presents a more suburban landscape with residential estates, emerging commercial centers, and significant undeveloped land. This contrast in development density and urban character makes many people question its island status. Understanding this geography is crucial for buyers because island properties in Lagos typically command different market dynamics compared to mainland properties. The island location influences everything from infrastructure development priorities to government planning policies, which ultimately affects property values and growth potential. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mA3sb06-OE Historical Development and Settlement Patterns Ajah’s development story differs significantly from other parts of Lagos Island. While areas like Victoria Island and Ikoyi underwent intensive development decades ago, Ajah remained largely rural and sparsely populated until the late 1990s and early 2000s. This delayed development created the suburban character that many associate with mainland areas rather than island locations. The transformation began earnestly when the Lagos State government focused on expanding livable spaces beyond the congested central areas. Ajah represented an opportunity to create planned communities with better infrastructure and more spacious layouts. This government-led development approach attracted private developers who recognized the potential for creating modern residential estates away from the noise and congestion of central Lagos. The area’s development accelerated with improvements to the Lekki-Epe Expressway, which became the primary access route connecting Ajah to other parts of Lagos. This infrastructure investment signaled government commitment to the area and gave developers and residents confidence in its long-term viability. Today, numerous housing estates, schools, shopping centers, and recreational facilities dot the Ajah landscape, transforming it from a sleepy coastal community into a thriving suburban center. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY2zI6jJ2rE Transportation and Accessibility Factors Getting to and from Ajah requires understanding its island geography and the transportation infrastructure that connects it to the rest of Lagos. The primary access route is the Lekki-Epe Expressway, which runs the entire length of the Lekki Peninsula from Victoria Island through Ajah and beyond to Epe. This single major highway serves as the lifeline for the entire eastern corridor of Lagos Island. During peak hours, traffic on this expressway can be challenging, particularly at the junction points with other major roads. However, the Lagos State government has invested significantly in road infrastructure improvements, including the construction of additional bridges and the ongoing expansion of road capacity. These improvements have gradually reduced travel times and made commuting more predictable. Public transportation options include buses that run along the Lekki-Epe Expressway, connecting Ajah to major employment centers like Victoria Island and Lagos Island. The planned Blue Line rail project, when completed, will further enhance connectivity by providing rapid transit options for residents. Currently, most residents rely on personal vehicles, ride-hailing services, or commercial buses for daily transportation needs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGvzbY6mwZY Economic Landscape and Commercial Development Ajah’s economic profile reflects its island location and growing residential population. The area has attracted significant retail investment, with shopping malls, supermarkets, and commercial plazas serving the expanding community. Major retail chains have established outlets here, recognizing the spending power of the predominantly middle-class and upper-middle-class residents. The commercial development in Ajah tends to be newer and more modern compared to some mainland areas, partly because most businesses have been established within the last two decades. This relatively recent commercial growth means that business centers, office complexes, and retail facilities often feature contemporary designs and modern amenities that appeal to young professionals and families. Employment opportunities within Ajah itself are growing but still limited compared to major commercial centers like Victoria Island or Lagos Island. Most residents commute to other parts of Lagos for work, making Ajah primarily a residential area with supporting commercial services. However, the presence of several corporate offices and the growing number of businesses choosing to relocate to the area suggests that local employment opportunities will continue expanding. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWXjlxCuaB0 Infrastructure and Utilities Assessment Infrastructure development in Ajah benefits from its island location and the Lagos State government’s focus on developing the Lekki corridor. Electricity supply, while still subject to the challenges common throughout Lagos, tends to be more reliable than in many mainland areas due to newer infrastructure and ongoing grid improvements. Many residential estates have invested in backup power systems and independent utility management. Water supply comes primarily from boreholes and water treatment facilities, with some areas connected to the Lagos State water corporation network. The relatively recent development of most residential areas means that water infrastructure was planned with modern standards, resulting in generally better water quality and pressure compared to older parts of Lagos. Telecommunications infrastructure is robust, with major service providers offering comprehensive coverage for mobile phones and internet services. The area attracts tech-savvy residents who demand reliable connectivity, driving service providers to maintain high-quality networks. Cable television and satellite services are widely available, serving the entertainment needs of the growing population. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 Educational and Healthcare Facilities Ajah’s island location and growing middle-class population have attracted significant investment in educational facilities. The area hosts numerous private schools ranging from elementary to secondary levels, many of which maintain high academic standards and modern facilities. These schools often feature spacious campuses, modern laboratories, libraries, and recreational facilities that would be difficult to accommodate in more densely developed parts of Lagos. Several international schools have chosen Ajah for their Lagos campuses, taking advantage of the available land and the demographic profile of residents who value quality education. The presence of these institutions creates a positive cycle, attracting more families with school-age children and further driving demand for educational services. Healthcare facilities in Ajah include private hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers that serve the local population. While the area may not have the concentration of specialized medical facilities found in central Lagos, the available healthcare options generally provide good primary and secondary care. The newer healthcare facilities often feature modern equipment and comfortable environments, reflecting the expectations of the local population. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb-FNwLVJJ8 Residential Options and Property Types Property buyers in Ajah encounter a diverse range of housing options that reflect the area’s island character and relatively recent development. Residential estates dominate the landscape, offering various housing types from modest terraced houses to luxurious detached homes with significant land areas. These estates typically feature planned layouts, internal roads, security systems, and communal facilities like playgrounds and recreational centers. The spacious nature of properties in Ajah contrasts sharply with the compact living spaces common in central Lagos Island areas. Buyers can find three-bedroom, four-bedroom, and larger homes with gardens, parking spaces, and room for expansion—luxuries that are rare and expensive in more developed island locations. This space advantage makes Ajah particularly attractive to families with children who value outdoor space and privacy. Apartment living is also available through various residential complexes and estate developments. These apartments often feature modern designs, fitted kitchens, and amenities like swimming pools, gyms, and backup power systems. The apartment options range from affordable two-bedroom units to luxury penthouses, catering to different income levels and lifestyle preferences. Investment Potential and Market Dynamics Understanding Ajah’s island location is crucial for evaluating its investment potential. Island properties in Lagos historically appreciate faster than mainland properties due to limited land availability and higher demand from affluent buyers. Ajah benefits from this island premium while still offering more affordable entry points compared to established island areas like Ikoyi or Victoria Island. The area’s growth trajectory suggests strong potential for capital appreciation over the medium to long term. Government infrastructure investments, including road improvements and the planned rail line, indicate continued support for the area’s development. As Lagos continues to grow and central areas become increasingly congested and expensive, Ajah represents an attractive alternative for both residents and investors. Rental yields in Ajah can be attractive, particularly for properties that cater to the growing population of young professionals and families. The combination of modern amenities, relatively affordable rents compared to central Lagos, and the island location makes Ajah rental properties competitive in the Lagos market. However, investors should consider the commuting patterns of potential tenants when selecting properties and locations within Ajah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il0jjjKhneQ Lifestyle and Community Characteristics Living in Ajah offers a unique blend of island sophistication and suburban tranquility that appeals to many Lagos residents seeking an alternative to the intense urban experience of central areas. The community tends to be younger and more family-oriented compared to established island neighborhoods, creating a dynamic social environment with active residential associations and community events. The area’s layout allows for outdoor activities that are difficult to enjoy in denser parts of Lagos. Residents often take advantage of available space for jogging, cycling, and other recreational activities. Several recreational facilities, including sports clubs and event centers, cater to the social and entertainment needs of the community. Shopping and dining options in Ajah reflect the preferences of its predominantly middle-class population. Modern shopping centers offer convenience and variety, while restaurants and entertainment venues provide social gathering spaces. The lifestyle in Ajah tends to be more relaxed and family-friendly compared to the fast-paced environment of central Lagos, making it attractive to professionals who want to escape the intensity of city life while remaining connected to Lagos opportunities. Future Development Plans and Growth Prospects Lagos State government plans for the Lekki corridor, which includes Ajah, indicate continued growth and development for the area. The ongoing construction of the Blue Line rail system will eventually provide rapid transit connections to other parts of Lagos, potentially transforming commuting patterns and increasing property values. This infrastructure investment demonstrates government commitment to developing the eastern corridor of Lagos Island. Commercial development is expected to accelerate as the residential population grows and spending power increases. Plans for additional shopping centers, office complexes, and mixed-use developments suggest that Ajah will become increasingly self-sufficient, reducing residents’ dependence on commuting to other areas for work and entertainment. The area’s island location positions it well for future appreciation as Lagos continues to expand and develop. Land scarcity on Lagos Island generally drives up property values over time, and Ajah’s current affordability relative to other island areas suggests significant potential for growth. However, this growth will likely be accompanied by increased traffic and development density, which could change the area’s current suburban character. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8LpiJZHB-c Making the Right Decision for Your Situation The question “Is Ajah on the Mainland or Island?” has a clear answer: Ajah is definitively on Lagos Island. This geographic reality carries important implications for property buyers who need to understand how location affects their investment, lifestyle, and long-term satisfaction with their housing choice. For buyers seeking island prestige at more affordable prices, Ajah offers an attractive proposition. The area provides access to the social and economic benefits of island living while maintaining a more relaxed, suburban atmosphere. Families with children particularly benefit from the spacious properties, good schools, and community-oriented environment that characterizes many Ajah neighborhoods. However, buyers should carefully consider their commuting needs and tolerance for traffic when evaluating Ajah properties. The area’s primary strength—its relatively peaceful, suburban character—comes with the trade-off of potentially longer commute times to central Lagos employment centers. Prospective buyers should spend time in the area during different parts of the day to understand traffic patterns and travel times that will affect their daily lives. The investment potential in Ajah remains strong, supported by its island location, government infrastructure investments, and growing community. However, like any property investment, success depends on careful selection of specific locations within Ajah, understanding target rental markets, and maintaining realistic expectations about appreciation timelines. For those who value space, modern amenities, community atmosphere, and island prestige while accepting longer commutes and ongoing development changes, Ajah represents one of Lagos’s most compelling residential options. The area’s evolution from rural coastal community to thriving suburban center demonstrates the dynamic nature of Lagos property markets and the opportunities available to informed buyers who understand geographic realities and development trends.
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Years ago, I met a doctor who had just moved to Lagos. Like many professionals, she started looking at Ikoyi and Lekki—at least, that’s where the hype was. But after visiting Gbagada on a random weekday, she changed her mind. She saw calm streets, well-built houses, quick access to major roads, and a feel that was neither too busy nor too remote. Today, she swears it’s the smartest decision she ever made. Now, let’s talk about the big question: What Makes Gbagada a Hidden Gem in Lagos Real Estate? In a city where most eyes are on the Island, Gbagada quietly continues to grow in value, convenience, and livability. Let’s explore this in ten thoughtful sections. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 1. Gbagada’s Central Location: Lagos in All Directions One of Gbagada’s strongest advantages is its location. Nestled right between the Island and the Mainland, Gbagada connects easily to places like Ikeja, Yaba, Victoria Island, and Surulere. Its link to the Third Mainland Bridge and the ever-busy Ikorodu Road makes it ideal for those who need to move around Lagos frequently. Whether you’re heading to the airport, Lekki, CMS, or even Ojota, Gbagada gives you reasonable access without the brutal commute that haunts other parts of Lagos. So, what makes Gbagada a hidden gem in Lagos real estate? Start with the geography—it’s strategic. 2. Blend of Old and New Development Gbagada is a perfect mix. You’ll find long-standing residential communities like Ifako, Soluyi, and Pedro alongside newer developments like the Gbagada Phase 1 and Phase 2 estates, Atunrase Estate, and parts of Medina. The beauty is in how the area maintains its older charm while allowing space for modern structures. Developers are building smart homes, mini-estates, and short-let apartments right next to bungalows that have stood for 30+ years. This blend creates a balanced real estate environment—rich in character, but not stuck in time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb-FNwLVJJ8 3. Infrastructure That Works (Mostly) Let’s be honest—no place in Lagos has perfect infrastructure. But Gbagada holds its own. The road network in many parts of Gbagada is decent. Phase 2, in particular, has smooth internal roads and proper drainage. The express route cutting through the area is constantly in use, and though traffic can be tough during peak hours, the alternative routes (like Oworonshoki express and Anthony axis) help reduce the pain. Power supply varies, as expected in Lagos, but estates like Atunrase and Medina enjoy relatively stable light. Water is mostly borehole, and sanitation is managed at community level. No exaggerated promises here—just fair functionality. 4. Property Prices: Rising, Yet Still Reasonable Gbagada isn’t cheap, but it’s still more affordable than most Island hotspots. A decent plot of land in Phase 2 can go for ₦60 million–₦90 million. In Atunrase, it could go higher depending on location and title. Rents range from ₦1.5 million–₦3.5 million for 2- to 3-bedroom flats. New duplexes command ₦4 million and above. So when people ask, what makes Gbagada a hidden gem in Lagos real estate?—part of the answer is that it delivers more value per square meter than some overhyped parts of Lagos. You can live comfortably or invest smartly without overstretching your budget. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDvJBeRd-qw 5. Lifestyle & Everyday Convenience Gbagada is not loud, but it’s not boring either. It gives you a quiet life with just enough excitement nearby. From fast-food spots to supermarkets, private hospitals, fitness centers, banks, and malls like Pinnacle and DePrince—residents have access to the things that matter. And if you want a quick break, you can dash to Ikeja City Mall or the Island without long travel. There’s also a strong residential culture in Gbagada. Unlike places where everyone’s moving in and out, many people live here long-term. You’ll notice the sense of ownership and stability that makes it feel like home. 6. Community & Security Security in Gbagada is largely managed by the community, and it works. Most estates have gates with security personnel. Street associations are active, and there’s a general sense of accountability among residents. It’s the kind of place where neighbors know each other, and that helps reduce petty crime. Of course, no area is completely crime-free, but Gbagada is better than most in this regard. Some estates also have private security companies, CCTV, and gate access controls—especially the newer ones. So for families, retirees, or people looking for a peaceful base in Lagos, it ticks the box. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46-k7-iv_UY 7. Gbagada and the Short-Let Market Now, here’s where it gets interesting for investors. Gbagada is emerging as a quiet star in the short-let market. People traveling into Lagos from the airport (which is only about 20–25 minutes away), or professionals working in Ikeja, VI, or Yaba prefer Gbagada for short stays. The area is clean, less chaotic than the Island, and has good internet connectivity. Many short-let apartments here earn anywhere from ₦20,000 to ₦50,000 per night, depending on finish and location. So yes, Gbagada is not just for living—it’s for earning too. 8. Gbagada and Business Appeal While it’s mainly residential, Gbagada is attracting quiet commercial interest. Some tech startups, media firms, and consulting businesses are opening offices in converted duplexes. The appeal is obvious—less rent stress compared to VI or Ikeja, yet close enough to reach everywhere. Co-working spaces are also popping up, especially around Anthony-Gbagada link road and the express. As remote and hybrid work grows, Gbagada is becoming a professional base that’s not too flashy but gets the job done. That’s another answer to what makes Gbagada a hidden gem in Lagos real estate?—its quiet rise in commercial relevance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWzn9glUHO8 9. The Unseen Value: Mental Relief This part doesn’t often make it into brochures, but it’s real. Living in Gbagada reduces mental fatigue. You’re not in daily flooding zones. You don’t face extreme rent pressure. You’re not stuck in 3-hour Island traffic. And you don’t have to “keep up appearances” to fit in. That sense of relief, of simply existing in your own lane, is what many people discover after they move in. There’s a calming energy about Gbagada, and in a city like Lagos, that alone is a kind of luxury. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPGhNUDy9cY 10. What Makes Gbagada a Hidden Gem in Lagos Real Estate? Final Thoughts So, to wrap it up—what makes Gbagada a hidden gem in Lagos real estate? It’s the balance. Gbagada gives you access without chaos. Comfort without pretence. Growth without noise. Whether you’re a young professional, an investor, a family person, or a retiree, there’s something in Gbagada that fits. It may not be hyped like Lekki, or elite like Ikoyi, but Gbagada doesn’t need the noise. It just works. Thinking of buying, renting, or investing in Gbagada? Let’s talk. I’m Dennis—the realtor who doesn’t just follow the trend, but shows you value where others aren’t looking
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A few years ago, during a property tour with a young couple relocating from Abuja, the wife asked, “So, where exactly is Chevron?” Her tone was curious, not confused. She had seen the name “Chevron” on multiple real estate listings but couldn’t quite place it on a map or understand what it truly represented. That’s when I realized something—many people hear about Chevron, invest in the area, or even live there without fully grasping what makes it tick. So if you’ve ever wondered, “Where Is Chevron Located in Lagos? Full Area Guide”, then this article is for you. Let’s explore the Chevron area in Lagos, not just in terms of location, but also lifestyle, infrastructure, real estate value, and why it’s one of the most talked-about residential zones on the Lekki axis. 1. Understanding Chevron: More Than Just a Name The term “Chevron” in Lagos doesn’t refer to just a company or oil facility—it’s now the unofficial name for a bustling and fast-growing residential and commercial district along the Lekki-Epe Expressway. The area took its name from the Chevron Nigeria Limited headquarters located within the vicinity. Over time, the name stuck and began to define the surrounding environment, especially the Chevron Drive corridor. Today, when someone says they live in “Chevron,” they’re likely referring to the estates and communities that branch off Chevron Drive or nearby. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 2. So, Where Is Chevron Located in Lagos? Full Area Guide Chevron is situated on the Lekki Peninsula, precisely along Lekki-Epe Expressway, between Ikota Villa and Lekki Conservation Centre. It’s just after Lekki Phase 1 and Jakande, and just before Ajah. If you’re driving from Victoria Island or Ikoyi, Chevron is roughly a 25–40-minute drive, depending on traffic. Its central location makes it a preferred residential area for people working in Lekki, VI, or even Ikoyi. You enjoy a quieter environment than Lekki Phase 1, but still close enough to all the action. 3. Chevron Drive: The Heart of the Area Chevron Drive is the main road that defines the Chevron area. Once you branch off Lekki-Epe Expressway into Chevron Drive, you enter a zone that has become known for its gated estates, modern housing units, schools, shopping plazas, and a relatively calm vibe. Chevron Drive is one of the most organized sub-neighborhoods in this axis. It’s paved, well-planned, and leads into multiple residential estates such as Orchid Road, Northern Foreshore, and Carlton Gate. The street life is busy but not chaotic. It gives you that “residential-meets-business” vibe that appeals to many working-class professionals and families. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPGhNUDy9cY 4. Infrastructure and Accessibility One of the major selling points of Chevron is accessibility. Being located along the Lekki-Epe Expressway means you can easily connect to VI, Ikoyi, Ajah, and Sangotedo. Chevron Drive itself is motorable, and while Lekki’s infamous flooding and traffic problems occasionally spill into the area, the inner roads within the top estates are fairly maintained. Power supply in some estates is better than average for Lagos. Most homes have access to stable electricity backed by estate generators or inverter systems. There’s also a growing number of schools, healthcare centres, religious houses, and shopping complexes in and around Chevron. So, residents rarely need to travel far to meet their everyday needs. 5. What’s It Like to Live in Chevron? Life in Chevron is relatively peaceful. It’s not as densely packed as Lekki Phase 1 or as distant as Sangotedo. You’re within reach of central Lagos but enjoy more space and serenity. You’ll find a mix of residents—young families, professionals, business owners, and some retirees who like the calm and security that the area offers. Most estates are gated and have active security protocols. Noise levels are moderate, and the nightlife is more subdued than in VI or Lekki Phase 1. Many homes are tastefully built—ranging from contemporary duplexes to serviced apartments. And since most of these buildings were constructed within the last 10–15 years, you’re dealing with relatively new and structurally sound properties. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gOtnGeQzfQ 6. Real Estate Value in Chevron: What You Should Know Chevron is one of the top-performing real estate zones on the Lekki axis. The land and property prices have steadily appreciated over the last decade. Land in Chevron currently sells between ₦90 million to ₦150 million for standard plots, depending on proximity to the expressway, estate status, and title documentation. Rental rates for duplexes and serviced apartments range from ₦4 million to ₦10 million per annum, again depending on structure and finish. This area is also a hotspot for short-let apartments and Airbnb. Many investors buy or rent properties here to set up income-generating short stays for corporate guests, japa returnees, or tourists. 7. Popular Estates Within Chevron Within Chevron, you’ll find some well-known and reputable estates that attract both homebuyers and renters. These include Northern Foreshore Estate, Carlton Gate, Orchid Court, and Atlantic View Estate. These estates offer added benefits like central power, clean water, recreational parks, 24/7 security, and well-laid roads. Most homes in these estates come with modern architecture—open kitchens, en-suite rooms, balconies, and more. So, you’re not just buying land or buildings—you’re investing in a lifestyle. However, with these perks come higher costs, including estate dues and service charges. It’s important to factor these into your long-term plan if you’re considering moving in. 8. Flooding, Traffic, and Other Concerns It wouldn’t be an honest guide without mentioning some of Chevron’s weak points. Like many parts of Lekki, flooding is a recurring issue—especially during heavy rainfall and in areas with poor drainage. While the major estates manage this better, some streets and parts of Chevron Drive still suffer during peak rainy seasons. Traffic is also something to keep in mind. The Lekki-Epe Expressway is known for gridlocks, especially during rush hours or ongoing construction work. Living in Chevron may reduce your commute time compared to those farther down the axis, but the roads can still test your patience some days. So while Chevron is impressive, it’s not without its challenges—and it’s better to go in with full awareness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mA3sb06-OE 9. Who Should Consider Living in Chevron? Chevron is ideal for people who want a good blend of accessibility, tranquility, and modern living. If you work in VI, Lekki, or Ikoyi and want a place that’s slightly outside the madness but not too far from it, Chevron is perfect. It’s also a great choice for real estate investors targeting mid-to-high income renters or short-stay guests. The rental yields are decent, demand is stable, and appreciation is steady. Families love it for the community feel and access to schools and services. Young professionals like it for the lifestyle, aesthetics, and social status it quietly gives. 10. Where Is Chevron Located in Lagos? Full Area Guide – Final Thoughts So, where is Chevron located in Lagos? Full area guide summary: it’s along Lekki-Epe Expressway, between Jakande and Ajah, and it’s fast becoming one of Lagos’ most desirable places to live or invest in. Chevron is not just a dot on the map—it’s a well-defined community with real estate value, livable infrastructure, and room for long-term appreciation. It has its challenges, like most parts of Lagos, but it offers a lot in return. Whether you’re buying to live, rent out, or flip, Chevron deserves your attention—especially if you’re looking for that sweet spot between comfort and investment returns. Need help navigating Chevron’s property scene? Want to explore the best estates, deals, or investment options? I’m Dennis, the Lagos realtor who knows every street in Chevron better than Google Maps. Let’s find your next move—smart, secure, and satisfying.
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Some years back, I met a young man named Sola. He had just gotten back from the UK and was determined to live in Banana Island. “It’s where the big boys are,” he said. So, he rented a serviced apartment, paid millions upfront, and even started dropping Instagram stories with pool views and fancy elevators. Six months in, he moved out—not because he was broke, but because he realized he didn’t really need to live there. The bills, the social pressure, the traffic, the constant comparison—it wasn’t for him. So, let’s ask the big question: Most Expensive Places in Lagos: Is It Worth the Hype? To answer that, we’ll break it down across ten subtopics—real stories, grounded insights, and no sugar-coating. 1. What Makes a Place “Expensive” in Lagos? Before diving into names, it’s good to ask: what actually makes a place expensive? In Lagos, it’s usually a mix of land value, infrastructure, proximity to business districts, reputation, and of course—“packaging.” Some areas are expensive because of actual development, security, road networks, and access to premium schools, hospitals, and nightlife. Others? Well, they ride on name recognition and hype—places people rent just to be associated with. So, when we talk about the most expensive places in Lagos, we must ask: are we paying for substance, or for social proof? 2. Banana Island: Nigeria’s Most Iconic Address Let’s start at the top—Banana Island. You hear it in songs, see it in movies, and if you’re lucky, you might even drive through it. The estate is gated, well-planned, and arguably the most organized environment in Lagos. It offers 24/7 power, central sewage systems, broad roads, and a security structure that works. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 But is it worth the hype? The cost of living there is astronomical. A plot of land sells for over ₦1 billion in some parts. Rents range from ₦15 million to over ₦40 million per annum for a typical apartment. That doesn’t include service charges and utilities. So, while Banana Island is peaceful and secure, it’s a place for a specific kind of person—usually someone with deep pockets and a lifestyle that matches the pace. 3. Ikoyi: Old Money, Diplomatic Air Ikoyi is where you find a lot of Nigeria’s older wealth—generational homes, embassies, and high-end developments. Places like Bourdillon, Osborne, and Gerrard Road are known for their luxury apartments, some selling for hundreds of millions. What sets Ikoyi apart is its balance between quiet living and access. It’s less flashy than Banana Island but still very much in the same league. It’s also very central—minutes away from Victoria Island and Lekki Phase 1. But here’s the thing—traffic is no joke, especially with the Gerrard Road bridge. And while it gives you class, calm, and credibility, you pay for it with millions each year—often just for space you don’t fully use. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDvJBeRd-qw 4. Victoria Island: The Commercial-Luxury Mix VI is the heart of Lagos business. It’s where many banks, tech firms, and multinationals are headquartered. But it’s also home to high-end lounges, restaurants, and gated estates. Living in VI gives you prime access to work and social life. However, it’s also one of the most stressful places to drive through. On weekdays, VI is buzzing. On weekends, it’s a ghost town. The apartments here are top-tier—many short-lets go for ₦80,000–₦150,000 per night. Long-term leases? ₦10 million upwards per year. Is it worth it? If you work nearby and enjoy the fast-paced lifestyle, yes. If you’re looking for calm and space? Maybe not. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiCq752Ues8 5. Lekki Phase 1: The Popular Luxury Spot Lekki Phase 1 is where the real estate boom started becoming visible. It combines new money energy with accessibility. You’ll find celebrities, influencers, tech founders, and returning Nigerians all calling it home. It’s still expensive—land prices are high, rent is stiff, and traffic can be chaotic. But compared to Ikoyi or Banana Island, Lekki Phase 1 feels more flexible. There’s a variety of housing styles—from detached duplexes to compact apartments. The downside? Flooding in certain parts, poor drainage, and inconsistent power in some pockets. So again, the hype is partly true. But like anywhere else in Lagos, it’s location within location that matters. 6. Oniru & Victoria Island Extension: The Quiet Climbers Oniru used to be low-key, but not anymore. With gated estates, tarred roads, and proximity to VI and Lekki, it has become one of the most sought-after zones. It offers a quieter, newer feel compared to the hustle of central VI. Rents here are in the ₦5–₦15 million per annum range, depending on size and finish. The vibe? Corporate, cozy, and developing fast. It’s a good alternative to VI, and many young professionals are flocking here. So, is Oniru worth the hype? Quietly, yes. But the costs are climbing, and you need to get in early before it becomes untouchable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mA3sb06-OE 7. Chevron & Northern Lekki: Gated Comfort with a Price Tag Go a little further from Lekki Phase 1, and you hit Chevron, Ikate, and the Northern Corridor of Lekki. These places have become home to new estates—well-planned, modern, and often with communal security and electricity. They offer a blend of luxury and practicality, and the cost is slightly lower than Ikoyi or VI, but still in the millions. You’ll find duplexes for ₦120 million and above, and rentals averaging ₦4–₦8 million per annum. The downside? Flooding in certain parts and longer commuting hours for those working in central Lagos. 8. Ajah and Sangotedo: Rising but Still Affordable Ajah is where many middle-class families head to. It still has pockets of expensive homes—especially inside gated estates like Abraham Adesanya, Thomas Estate, and Royal Garden. While Ajah isn’t traditionally considered one of the “most expensive places in Lagos,” certain parts are catching up fast. The value-for-money here is better. You can get a nice duplex for the price of a small apartment in VI. Is it worth the hype? If your definition of value includes space, privacy, and cost savings, then yes. But if you want status and proximity to central Lagos, this may feel too far out. 9. Mainland Pockets: Ikeja GRA, Magodo, and Ogudu GRA Not all of Lagos luxury lives on the Island. The Mainland has its own gems—Ikeja GRA, Magodo Phase 2, and Ogudu GRA. These places offer peace, good infrastructure, and a respectable level of exclusivity. Ikeja GRA, for instance, is close to the airport, malls, and government buildings. Rents here go up to ₦8–₦15 million depending on the home. Magodo and Ogudu are also clean, organized, and increasingly attractive to families avoiding island stress. So while they may not trend like Lekki or Banana Island, they are quietly expensive—and more importantly, practical. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gOtnGeQzfQ 10. Most Expensive Places in Lagos: Is It Worth the Hype? So, finally, Most Expensive Places in Lagos: Is It Worth the Hype? The answer is: it depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re chasing prestige, class, and are comfortable spending high to enjoy elite privacy and convenience, then yes—places like Banana Island and Ikoyi deliver on their promise. But if you’re looking for value, balance, and long-term livability, the hype may not match your expectations. The truth is, Lagos real estate is about fit. Expensive doesn’t always mean better. And not every location suits every lifestyle. Sola found that out the hard way. So before you buy or rent in these areas, ask yourself—not just if you can afford it, but if it truly fits your goals and lifestyle. If you’re still trying to figure out where you belong in Lagos’ real estate puzzle, I’m just a message away. I’m Dennis—the realtor who won’t just sell you land or property because of hype, but because it works for you
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LEKKI AVIATION TOWN ESTATE: July 2025 Development Update | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaRsOZ-iCO4 For more information about LEKKI AVIATION TOWN ESTATE: Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 📍 LOCATION: Opposite LEKKI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Ibeju Lekki LEKKI AVIATION TOWN Lekki Aviation Town is a modern estate strategically located along the Lekki Epe Expressway within the prime neighborhood of emerging Lagos state new economy. It’s a dream come through for everyone who desires a home and investment that can yield a good return on investment within the shortest possible period of time. 📍LOCATION: Lekki-Epe Expressway 📑TITLE: Certificate of Occupancy PROMO PRICES & SIZES 500 SQM - NGN39,999,999 300 SQM - NGN24,999,999 COMMERCIAL PLOTS 1000 SQM – NGN120,000,000 Note: Price is all inclusive & Allocation is instant at 100% Payment. ESTATE FEATURES: 🌉- Perimeter Fence & Gate 🛣️- Good road and drainage 💡- Streetlights 👮♂️- 24/7 Security ⚡️- 24/7 Electrification 🖼️- Landscaping 🗾- 100% dry land NEIGBOURHOOD & LANDMARKS: 🔸- Lekki International Airport Proposed Site 🔹- Alaro City ♦️- Pan Africa University 🔸- Dangote Refinery 🔹- Dangote Fertilizer Plant ♦️- Lekki Free Trade Zone 🔸- Lekki Deep Sea Port 🔹- Several gated estates
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AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2: July 2025 Update | Inside Tour & New Look| HOUSE FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI, LAGOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb-FNwLVJJ8 For more information about AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2: Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 📍 LOCATION: Amen Estate Phase 2. Eleko, Ibeju LEKKI, Lagos. LIST OF AVAILABLE LANDS, HOUSES, & PRICES: • COMMERCIAL LAND: $60,000 • 2 BEDROOM LUXURIOUS APARTMENT: $65,000 • 3 BEDROOM LUXURIOUS APARTMENT: $70,000 • 3 BEDROOM EXCLUSIVE: $98,000 • 3 BEDROOM MID TERRACE: $112,000 • 3 BEDROOM END TERRACE: $116,000 • 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX: $120,000 • 3 BEDROOM DETACHED: $145,000 • 3 BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED: $135,000 • 4 BEDROOM DETACHED: $160,000 • 4 BEDROOM VILLA: $190,000 • 4 BEDROOM PENTHOUSE: $190,000 • 5 BEDROOM VILLA: $240,000 • 5 BEDROOM VILLA/ECLECTIC STAIRCASE: $240,000 Each has a payment plan of 6 & 12 Months. WHAT ARE THE FEATURES? - Spacious Bedrooms (en-suite) - Spacious living room. - Dining Area -Wardrobe in all bedrooms - Ante Room - Massive master's bedroom and spacious walk-in closet. - Quality POP Ceiling - Fitted Kitchen with island - Compound can take up to 5 cars -Attached is BQ (ensuite) ESTATE AMENITIES: - Recreational facilities - Armed and unarmed security personnel. _Central Sewage system - Good drainage System. - Stable Electricity - Entertainment/Event centre. - Accessibility to mega supermarkets among others. ECONOMIC /FUN ATTRACTIONS💵💃🏾 - ShopRite/Novare Mall. - Sky Cinema. -Omu Resort - Corona International School and GreenSprings School -La Campagne Tropicana Resort -Pan Atlantic University. -Lekki Free Trade Zone. PAYMENT PLAN: - Outright payment with Zero interest within 3 months - 5% interest within 6 months - 10% interest within 12 months. Expect more details soon! _______________________________ I want you to contact the numbers below now ☎ and Whatsapp:: +2348164741041 (Chat and Call) ☎ and Whatsapp: +2348028667565 (Chat and Call) Email: dennis@landproperty.ng ➖➖➖ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE NOW TO DENNIS ISONG | LAGOS REAL ESTATE UPDATE CHANNEL ON WHATSAPP➖➖➖ ✅ Subscribe :► https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBb3e8CMY0AR57mC82B
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TIARA ESTATE PHASE 1: Development Update In July 2025 | Land For Sale In IBEJU LEKKI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDvJBeRd-qw For more information about TIARA ESTATE PHASE 1: Opposite LEKKI AIRPORT | Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 📍Location: 7-Mins drive pass from the Pan-Atlantic University, directly opp. Lekki Int'l Airport, Ibeju-Lekki Epe Expressway, Lagos. TIARA BY AMEN CITY LTD remains a place for the masterpiece we are eager to bring to you, the price review. Payment Plan: 300sqm Plot Size: ₦24,000,000 Initial deposit: N4,000,000 500sqm Plot Size: ₦35,000,000 Initial Deposit: N6,000,000 Up to 12 months payment plan! 🏛️ESTATE FEATURES/AMENITIES: Electricity, 24/7 Security, Sewage & Waste management, a Drainage System, a Mini Golf Course, a Helipad Space, an Artificial Lake, and many more fortified landmarks benefit that enhance investment. Note: In a few months from now, construction of buildings will commence. 📍Location: 7-Mins drive pass from the Pan-Atlantic University, directly opp. Lekki Int'l Airport, Ibeju-Lekki Epe Expressway, Lagos. The Land title is Certificate of Occupancy. Buy and build your kingdom, on the beautiful masterpiece. _______________________________ I want you to contact the numbers below now ☎ and Whatsapp:: +2348164741041 (Chat and Call) ☎ and Whatsapp: +2348028667565 (Chat and Call) Email: dennis@landproperty.ng ➖➖➖ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE NOW TO DENNIS ISONG | LAGOS REAL ESTATE UPDATE CHANNEL ON WHATSAPP➖➖➖ ✅ Subscribe :► https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBb3e8CMY0AR57mC82B
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ARIZON ESTATE: Price Increase In 1 Day | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjRSRppDb8 ARIZON ESTATE: Price Increase In 3 Days | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI For more information about ARIZON ESTATE, Beside PAN ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 ARIZON ESTATE, IDERA SCHEME ELEKO 🚨NEW PRICE ALERT FOR ARIZON ESTATE TAKES EFFECT 1ST JULY, 2025! Dear Client, Arizon estate is experiencing massive development & its value is appreciating at the same pace! Due to the cost of massive infrastructure development on going and cost of dredging, a new price is set to take effect from the 1st of July, 2025. Take advantage of the next few days, secure Arizon Estate at current selling price and save N9 - N15 MILLION!
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ARIZON ESTATE: Price Increase In 1 Day | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjRSRppDb8 ARIZON ESTATE: Price Increase In 3 Days | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI For more information about ARIZON ESTATE, Beside PAN ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 ARIZON ESTATE, IDERA SCHEME ELEKO 🚨NEW PRICE ALERT FOR ARIZON ESTATE TAKES EFFECT 1ST JULY, 2025! Dear Client, Arizon estate is experiencing massive development & its value is appreciating at the same pace! Due to the cost of massive infrastructure development on going and cost of dredging, a new price is set to take effect from the 1st of July, 2025. Take advantage of the next few days, secure Arizon Estate at current selling price and save N9 - N15 MILLION! Currently selling at Arizon estate: ✅300SQM - N21MILLION (NEW PRICE N30MILLION) ✅500SQM - N35MILLION (INSTEAD OF N50MILLION) Smart investors who keyed into Arizon estate earlier are already enjoying great return, so secure yours today to save money and experience such return
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ARIZON ESTATE: Price Increase In 3 Days | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjRSRppDb8 ARIZON ESTATE: Price Increase In 3 Days | LAND FOR SALE IN IBEJU LEKKI For more information about ARIZON ESTATE, Beside PAN ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 ARIZON ESTATE, IDERA SCHEME ELEKO 🚨NEW PRICE ALERT FOR ARIZON ESTATE TAKES EFFECT 1ST JULY, 2025! Dear Client, Arizon estate is experiencing massive development & its value is appreciating at the same pace! Due to the cost of massive infrastructure development on going and cost of dredging, a new price is set to take effect from the 1st of July, 2025. Take advantage of the next few days, secure Arizon Estate at current selling price and save N9 - N15 MILLION! Currently selling at Arizon estate: ✅300SQM - N21MILLION (NEW PRICE N30MILLION) ✅500SQM - N35MILLION (INSTEAD OF N50MILLION) Smart investors who keyed into Arizon estate earlier are already enjoying great return, so secure yours today to save money and experience such return!
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*‼️🚨5 DAYS TO GO 🏡 🤭* *PRICE INCREASE TAKES EFFECT 1ST JULY, 2025🚨‼️.* Dear Clients/Realtors, Arizon estate is experiencing massive development & its value is appreciating at the same pace!📈💨 Due to the cost of massive infrastructure development on going and cost of dredging, a new price is set to take effect from the 1st of July, 2025. Take advantage of the next 20days, secure Arizon estate at current selling price and save N9 - N15 MILLION! 💰 Currently selling at Arizon estate: ✅300SQM - N21MILLION (NEW PRICE N30MILLION) ✅500SQM - N35MILLION (INSTEAD OF N50MILLION) Smart investors who keyed into Arizon estate earlier are already enjoying great return, so secure yours today to save money and experience such return!🤑
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ARIZON ESTATE: Current Development Update & Price Increase Alert | Beside PAN ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU4iokB5Dzc For more information about ARIZON ESTATE, Beside PAN ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 ARIZON ESTATE, IDERA SCHEME ELEKO 🚨NEW PRICE ALERT FOR ARIZON ESTATE TAKES EFFECT 1ST JULY, 2025! Dear Client, Arizon estate is experiencing massive development & its value is appreciating at the same pace! Due to the cost of massive infrastructure development on going and cost of dredging, a new price is set to take effect from the 1st of July, 2025. Take advantage of the next few days, secure Arizon Estate at current selling price and save N9 - N15 MILLION! Currently selling at Arizon estate: ✅300SQM - N21MILLION (NEW PRICE N30MILLION) ✅500SQM - N35MILLION (INSTEAD OF N50MILLION) Smart investors who keyed into Arizon estate earlier are already enjoying great return, so secure yours today to save money and experience such return! |
*‼️🚨5 DAYS TO GO 🏡 🤭* *PRICE INCREASE TAKES EFFECT 1ST JULY, 2025🚨‼️.* Dear Clients/Realtors, Arizon estate is experiencing massive development & its value is appreciating at the same pace!📈💨 Due to the cost of massive infrastructure development on going and cost of dredging, a new price is set to take effect from the 1st of July, 2025. Take advantage of the next 20days, secure Arizon estate at current selling price and save N9 - N15 MILLION! 💰 Currently selling at Arizon estate: ✅300SQM - N21MILLION (NEW PRICE N30MILLION) ✅500SQM - N35MILLION (INSTEAD OF N50MILLION) Smart investors who keyed into Arizon estate earlier are already enjoying great return, so secure yours today to save money and experience such return!🤑
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ARIZON ESTATE: Current Development Update & Price Increase Alert | Beside PAN ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU4iokB5Dzc For more information about ARIZON ESTATE, Beside PAN ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Ibeju Lekki, Lagos - Kindly Call / Whatsapp Now on 2348164741041/ 2348028667565 OR CLICK BELOW TO WHATSAPP IMMEDIATELY == https:///2348164741041 OR THIS == https:///2348028667565 ARIZON ESTATE, IDERA SCHEME ELEKO 🚨NEW PRICE ALERT FOR ARIZON ESTATE TAKES EFFECT 1ST JULY, 2025! Dear Client, Arizon estate is experiencing massive development & its value is appreciating at the same pace! Due to the cost of massive infrastructure development on going and cost of dredging, a new price is set to take effect from the 1st of July, 2025. Take advantage of the next few days, secure Arizon Estate at current selling price and save N9 - N15 MILLION! Currently selling at Arizon estate: ✅300SQM - N21MILLION (NEW PRICE N30MILLION) ✅500SQM - N35MILLION (INSTEAD OF N50MILLION) Smart investors who keyed into Arizon estate earlier are already enjoying great return, so secure yours today to save money and experience such return! |
EVERYTHING ABOUT IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE BY Dennis Isong. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46-k7-iv_UY 1. LOCATION OF IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE Ikotun, situated in the northwest region of Lagos state, stands as the ancestral home of Alimosho, the largest local government area in the state. Established over 500 years ago by Yoruba ancestors migrating from Ile-Ife, the community hosts approximately 400,000 residents and is renowned for its affordability. Surrounding Ikotun are neighboring towns and localities such as Idimu, Ijegun, Igando, and Egbeda. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGz45d2Mees 2. BUSINESS ACTIVITIES IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE The bustling Ikotun market, with its 8,400 lock-up shops and over 10,000 dealers, offers a diverse array of goods ranging from food to clothing, appliances, and electronics. Renowned for its competitive pricing strategy, the market plays a pivotal role in bolstering the state’s economic prosperity. Being one of the largest marketplaces in Lagos, you’ll find household essentials at competitive prices here. The KAF Mall stands as a prime destination for leisure and shopping in Ikotun, offering a diverse range of experiences from retail therapy to movie screenings and gaming. Featuring various shops, eateries, a cinema, gaming arcade, and rooftop lounge, the mall provides a family-friendly atmosphere. Within the mall,Grocery Bazaar presents an excellent shopping option with a wide array of products including household goods, apparel, footwear, and cosmetics. Additionally, Twins Faja offers delectable pastries and fresh bread from their bakery. With ample parking, wheelchair accessibility, and top-notch security, the store operates from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day of the week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWzn9glUHO8 MY NAME IS DENNIS ISONG AND I AM YOUR GO-TO REALTOR IN LAGOS STATE. 3. GROCERY STORES IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE Sengabis Supermarket is another excellent destination for a delightful shopping experience. Here, you’ll find quality items at reasonable prices, accompanied by friendly and accommodating staff. Other local grocery options include Estolaf Supermarket and Destiny Superstore. 4. ESTATES IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE Peace Estate stands out with its well-constructed structures and amenities like churches, mosques, eateries, salons, and even a football field nearby. Its strategic location ensures easy accessibility from various parts of Lagos, and the neighborhood is witnessing rapid development. Adams Estate offers a housing alternative in Ikotun, boasting a stable power supply and a serene and secure environment. Similarly, Diamond Estate presents another attractive option with well-maintained roads and a peaceful ambiance, all at affordable prices. Looking for dining options in Ikotun? 5. RESTAURANTS IN IKOTUN, LAGO STATE Food City is a fast-food restaurant offering delicious meals, snacks, and beverages for both dine-in and takeout. The comfortable ambiance includes VIP spaces for added privacy or meetings. Domino’s Pizza is a spacious and inviting choice for pizza enthusiasts, offering affordable pricing. And for a sweet ending, head upstairs to Coldstone Creamery for some delightful ice cream after your meal. MY NAME IS DENNIS ISONG AND I AM YOUR GO-TO REALTOR IN LAGOS STATE. 6. CINEMAS IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE Filmworld Cinemas caters to the movie enthusiasts, conveniently situated within KAF Mall, offering a mix of Hollywood and Nollywood blockbusters for your viewing pleasure. Don’t forget to grab some popcorn and a drink to enhance your movie experience. 7. EVENT CENTERS IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE The Brainfield Event Centre, located on Isheri-Igando road, provides an affordable event space along with additional amenities such as a cinema, a lounge for relaxation and snooker, a swimming pool, and a garden/play area for children. The entrance fee is highly reasonable, allowing residents to enjoy a day out for just 500 naira. 8. WELLNESS IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE For those seeking indulgence, Beldi Wellness Spa offers a range of skin pampering services including massages, facials, manicures, and pedicures. Alternatively, Mottoy Beauty and Spa offers top-quality organic skincare products. MY NAME IS DENNIS ISONG AND I AM YOUR GO-TO REALTOR IN LAGOS STATE. 9. ENTERTAINMENT IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE For premium entertainment, The Place Club features a bar with live bands, large projector screens showcasing sports or comedy events, snooker tables, and games like Ludo. They also serve simple dishes such as pepper soup. Ace Lounge provides a serene setting with picturesque views, offering a diverse menu of delightful beverages at affordable prices. Open until late at night, it’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day of activities alone or with friends. Additionally, The Leo Club and Club Hardrock offer vibrant nightlife options in the Ikotun neighborhood for those looking to relax and have a good time. 10. SCHOOLS IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE Crestview International School offers a comprehensive British-Nigerian curriculum alongside top-notch facilities including an ICT center, libraries, laboratories, sports complex, sick bay, and swimming pool. The school emphasizes foreign language instruction and provides a range of extracurricular activities such as chess and taekwondo to enrich students’ experiences. Molan Schools stands as another esteemed institution dedicated to imparting quality education and practical life skills, fostering students’ development into outstanding members of society. Catering to students from nursery to secondary levels, Molan Schools ensure a holistic educational experience. Fortune Private School specializes in delivering high-quality education at affordable rates, consistently producing outstanding academic performances when compared to peers from other institutions. MY NAME IS DENNIS ISONG AND I AM YOUR GO-TO REALTOR IN LAGOS STATE. BONUS INFORMATION PROPERTY PRICES IN IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE DAILY Short Let Flats Prices in Ikotun Lagos ₦ 35,000- 70,000 ANNUAL Houses for Rent in Ikotun Lagos ₦ 625,000- 1,500,000 Flats for Rent in Ikotun Lagos ₦ 600,000- 1,000,000 FOR SALE Houses ₦ 45,000,000- 80,000,000 Flats ₦ 35,000,000- 70,000,000 Lands ₦ 18,900,000-25,000,000/PLOT Enhancing Connectivity: Ikotun’s Transport Revolution Ikotun is undergoing a quiet, yet transformative, scramble to improve the daily travel of its residents. For years, the jam-packed roads around the roundabout, mosque, and main bus terminals have tested commuters’ patience. But today, residents have much more reason to look forward with cautiously optimistic smiles. A Flyover in the Making In December 2024, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu announced approval for an overhead bridge (flyover) directly above Ikotun Roundabout, aimed at untangling the gridlock that plagues morning and evening commuters. This isn’t just another Lagos promise; design details and a formal Bill of Quantity are already submitted, and construction is proceeding steadily. Once complete, it could drastically cut down the two-hour crawl many endure—especially on market and school days. More Than Just a Bridge The flyover is part of broader upgrades in the Alimosho area. The local administration also rebuilt the Babafemi Dada link road and bridge, and upgraded several connecting roads like Yinka Folarin and Shalom Academy roads . These parallel efforts ensure that traffic smoothly distributes away from the overpass—and someday, a future extension could pave the way for newly planned feeder roads. Public Transport: Stirring Momentum Ikotun is already on fray rails of organized city buses. The Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system runs through Ikotun, and LAMATA’s Bus Franchise Scheme covers the vital Ikotun–Igando–Iyana Ipaja–Maryland corridor. Recently, LAMATA added over 30 new buses, upgrading stops, adding laybys, and installing signal junctions along major routes . Subtly, the place is moving from chaotic gridlock to a system of bmapped, trusted routes and smoother travel times. What Lies Ahead Ikotun’s structural makeover is only the tip of the iceberg. LAMATA is also rolling out the “Purple Line” integration program, aiming to eventually connect Ikotun and Igando to downtown via language-light rail. Meanwhile, the planned “Green Line” metro would stretch along a Lagos–Lekki axis, easing citywide congestion . Once in motion, Ikotun could serve as a feeder into this larger rail network, cementing its role as a key transit hub. Real Estate Renaissance: Why Ikotun is Gaining Investor Attention You’ve probably noticed new structures—stacked flats, modest townhomes, and even gleaming apartment blocks—stretching up rather fast. It’s more than a construction phase; it’s a land-shift under our feet. Centrality Breeds Value Ikotun sits where convenience meets opportunity. It’s cradled between Egbeda, Igando, and the SCOAN corridor—making it a natural connector to every part of Lagos. Agents say the improving network infrastructure has caught attention from investors, especially since the flyover announcement. A recent local property guide described Ikotun’s appeal as “vibrant, accessible, and in lockstep with growing demand” . What was once considered periphery is now central. Residential vs Commercial Appeal It’s not just homeowners who are betting on Ikotun. With businesses migrating away from crowded Lagos Island, Ikotun has become a halfway home for retailers, light manufacturers, and service providers. The huge Irepodun market alone has over 10,000 traders and 8,400 lock-up shops—evidence that exposure and foot traffic are easy to come by. On the residential side, recent developments—new estates, multi-story apartments, gated communities—have been advertised with quiet efficiency. These aren’t hyper-luxe towers, but well-designed units at accessible prices, often marketed around “smart living with connectivity.” Investment Outlook: A Gradual Upsurge Compared to areas like Lekki or Ajah, Ikotun’s real estate market remains grounded, but that’s its strength. Rental yields hover around 8–10%, and sale prices—still mainly N40–70 million for a 2-bedroom flat—are much lower than some of the city’s higher-end districts. Forecasts from local real estate blogs anticipate a modest 10–15% price growth over the next 3 years, if infrastructure projects stay on track . The key is realism—no fake diamonds, just solid bricks, steady returns. Lifestyle, Leisure & Local Vibes: Ikotun’s Social Pulse Let’s step out of the property and infrastructure talk for a moment. What kind of life do you live (or will you live) in Ikotun? There’s more happening here than meets the eye. The Sounds of Night Ikotun may not be Victoria Island, but neither is it silent at night. Clubs and lounges line the Idimu–Ikotun road—Above Lifestyle Lounge, Playland, Rock 9ite—plugging into local scenes with live DJs and themed nights aimed at the youth and professionals . One reviewer praised Life Is Beautiful Lounge for its affordable buzz: “It’s a beautiful and fun place… really affordable”. Across nighttime venues, there’s a growing awareness of quality: softer lighting, curated playlists, even occasional open mic nights. Subtle, but something that gives Ikotun character after dark. Daytime Hangouts & Chill Spots It’s not just after-hours excitement—daylife has its own rhythm. CitySip Lounge recently appeared on TikTok, promising “great service and delicious vibes”. Among locals, these small hubs have become favorite weekend retreats—grab a smoothie, chat with friends, or catch a match on TV. Over time, these places are evolving into informal community centers—both relaxation zones and places to build deeper social ties in the suburbs. Weekend Nature & Rest When you need a longer break, Ikotun is just a 30–45 minute short trip from spacious Lagos Island venues like Landmark Leisure Beach or Freedom Park. A relaxed Sunday trip out combined with errands on the mainland gives residents a rhythm: day launch in Ikotun, evening unwind by the lagoon. It’s an accessible blend of local convenience and wider Lagos leisure without the high cost of living downtown. A Quiet Metamorphosis with Heart Taken as a whole, Ikotun is evolving quietly—transforming itself without flashy billboards. There’s no smoke-and-mirrors hype. Instead, you see: Smarter Traffic Systems: Structured public and road transit quietly reducing headaches Steady Property Appreciation: Grounded value growth, not sky-high speculation Genuine Social Shifts: Local cafes, lounges, and community energy that draw you in If I were a buyer or renter right now, these are the signals I’d watch closely. When the flyover arrives, thieves of time vanish. When the buses run more often, time becomes usable. And when your coffee spot is thirty seconds from home, life feels slightly more spacious in a big city. Wrap-Up: Ikotun’s Unhurried Rise Here, I’ve woven three new lenses onto your solid original thread: transport innovation, real estate dynamics, and lifestyle trends. All of them point to one conclusion—Ikotun isn’t just another Lagos suburb; it’s shaping up to be a hub of practical growth and subtle charm. The headline might read “Everything About Ikotun,” but it’s the little, real stuff that makes it worth talking about. Let me know if you’d like tweaks—tone, more data, or a localized angle. Dennis Isong is a TOP REALTOR IN LAGOS.He Helps Nigerians in Diaspora to Own Property In Lagos Nigeria STRESS-FREE. For Questions WhatsApp/Call 2348164741041 Dennis Isong Helps Individuals Invest Right In Real Estate.For Questions On This Article Or Enquiring About Real Estate Email: Dennis@Landproperty.ng or Whatsapp/Call +2348164741041
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