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How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Domainer1999(op): 9:09pm On Aug 04, 2025
Affordable housing is now getting out of reach of common man especially in major cities.

Imagine #2M cannot secure you a 2BR apartment in Chief Anthony Enahoro housing estate Ogba, Lagos. We were told to prepare #3.5 - #4M.

And houses like this are called affordable housing, what’s affordable in this?

It seems we’re now working to feed landlords.

Short let's rentals also contribute to the hike in rent price as municipal landlords now peg ground rent to their prices.

Appropriate authorities should look into this, it is getting preposterous!

Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Nobody: 9:12pm On Aug 04, 2025
Domainer1999:
Appropriate authorities should look into this, it is getting preposterous!
I'm a landlord

I charge 200k for 2 bedroom flat at ijede Ikorodu
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by NJV: 9:27pm On Aug 04, 2025
By the grace of God 🙏, zero naira.

Where do I get 16 more characters pls?
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Aleem26(m): 9:39pm On Aug 04, 2025
E no hard...
Na u wan stay Ogba Ikeja..come AIT Alagbado
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by madridguy(m): 9:42pm On Aug 04, 2025
grin grin grin

Aleem26:
E no hard...
Na u wan stay Ogba Ikeja..come AIT Alagbado
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by yomi007k(m): 11:16pm On Aug 04, 2025
Firebox123:
I'm a landlord

I charge 200k for 2 bedroom flat at ijede Ikorodu
You should charge 200k for 2 bedroom because Ijede deserves that price.

This is a video of Ijede after the rain.

https://www.nairaland.com/8490917/man-cries-out-after-flood
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by 2special(m): 11:26pm On Aug 04, 2025
yomi007k:
You should charge 200k for 2 bedroom because Ijede deserves that price.

This is a video of Ijede after the rain.

https://www.nairaland.com/8490917/man-cries-out-after-flood
You're not nice o 😁😁😁😁😁
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by yomi007k(m):
2special:
You're not nice o 😁😁😁😁😁
My brother na wetin dey sup be that.

There are qualities a house should have;
1. Safety- from natural disasters,structural stability.
2. Security -from man-made/animal invasions.
3. Road network/accessibility.
4. Water supply.
5. Power.
6. Proximity to essential places e.g market, police station, fuel station, schools, hospital.
7. Peace of mind
8. Interior finishing
9. Proximity to areas of opportunities.
10. Etc

Therefore rent will never be the same.

And with the current economic realities,new houses will definitely be more expensive.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by NowisGod109(f): 12:06am On Aug 05, 2025
Money they use in building the standard 2 to 3 bedroom flat now, they can't realise the money in 5years. Reason for shortlet now is because most tenants give landlords high blood pressure and be claiming they know their right under the law that didnt help landlord pay back bank loan when its time to pay rent but shortlet will give them your 1year rent in 2months. In my former house, the landlady is blind and we were like 23 tenants. The children will have to take the woman to start knocking people's door to get them to pay rent and they still won't turn up and they buy cars and do whatever they like with their money. If I don't have money, I loan money to pay up my rent before another year start counting.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by YoobaNesan: 5:21am On Aug 05, 2025
Must you live in a 2BR in Ogba, wetin do face me I kill you in Okoko? grin

On your mandate we shall stand, Bola! 🫡
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Esthered: 8:12am On Aug 05, 2025
800k 2BR Orile
300k 3BR Benin
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Nobody: 9:31am On Aug 05, 2025
yomi007k:
You should charge 200k for 2 bedroom because Ijede deserves that price.

This is a video of Ijede after the rain.

https://www.nairaland.com/8490917/man-cries-out-after-flood
is that place ijede in your face

Don't say what don't know

Goodbye
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by yomi007k(m):
Firebox123:
is that place ijede in your face

Don't say what don't know

Goodbye
It is you that says what you don't know. Listen to what the man said. I was also in Ikorodu yesterday and I heard similar story about Ijede.

Continue living in denial.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by ibechris(m):
undecided
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by yomi007k(m): 2:09pm On Aug 05, 2025
Firebox123:
is that place ijede in your face

Don't say what don't know

Goodbye
Ijede is on TVC news this morning for the flood yesterday.

This is another post toady.

Keep living in denial.

https://www.nairaland.com/8490947/video-lagos-residents-cry-out
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Hamachi(f): 12:31pm On Aug 06, 2025
700k 3-bedroom apartment. Lagos.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Hamachi(f): 12:33pm On Aug 06, 2025
Domainer1999:
Affordable housing is now getting out of reach of common man especially in major cities.

Imagine #2M cannot secure you a 2BR apartment in Chief Anthony Enahoro housing estate Ogba, Lagos. We were told to prepare #3.5 - #4M.

And houses like this are called affordable housing, what’s affordable in this?

It seems we’re now working to feed landlords.

Short let's rentals also contribute to the hike in rent price as municipal landlords now peg ground rent to their prices.

Appropriate authorities should look into this, it is getting preposterous!
Move further to Iju or Ajuwon or check out this thread https://www.nairaland.com/8482137/rent-easy-lagos-rel
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Hamachi(f): 12:37pm On Aug 06, 2025
NowisGod109:
Money they use in building the standard 2 to 3 bedroom flat now, they can't realise the money in 5years. Reason for shortlet now is because most tenants give landlords high blood pressure and be claiming they know their right under the law that didnt help landlord pay back bank loan when its time to pay rent but shortlet will give them your 1year rent in 2months. In my former house, the landlady is blind and we were like 23 tenants. The children will have to take the woman to start knocking people's door to get them to pay rent and they still won't turn up and they buy cars and do whatever they like with their money. If I don't have money, I loan money to pay up my rent before another year start counting.
Yes, it's true—landlords are going through a lot. Building materials are expensive, loans are crushing, and dealing with defaulting tenants can be heartbreaking. No one talks enough about how vulnerable landlords can be, especially elderly ones or those who depend on rent as their only income. The story of your landlady being led around to beg for rent is truly painful—and unfortunately, not rare.

But on the other side of that door, many tenants are also struggling. Rent isn't something most people want to owe—it's something they fear they can’t afford. The cost of living has skyrocketed, and salaries haven’t kept up. Many tenants are juggling school fees, medical bills, job instability, and sometimes even extended family responsibilities. Some are genuinely embarrassed when they fall behind on rent—they’re not all being reckless with their money or trying to cheat the system.

Yes, some exploit the law and make things hard for landlords. But many tenants just want a stable roof over their heads and are doing their best. When landlords shift to shortlet to escape tenant stress, it makes sense financially—but it also contributes to the housing crisis by reducing long-term housing availability for regular people.

What’s needed is balance: better legal systems that protect both landlords and tenants, more responsible behavior from tenants, and more humane rental practices from landlords. Because at the end of the day, both sides want the same thing: stability, respect, and fairness.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Hamachi(f): 12:39pm On Aug 06, 2025
My brother, you’re not wrong at all—those are valid points. A house isn’t just walls and a roof; it’s meant to give peace, security, and access to basic needs. Any house that offers all that deserves to charge more. Add the current price of cement, labour, land, and even sand—and you already know building is not beans.

But here's the thing: while rent must go up, income for most people is still standing still—some people haven’t had a raise in 3 years. Some earn ₦50k–₦80k monthly and still need to eat, send children to school, and survive transportation wahala. So when they hear a one-bedroom is ₦1 million, they panic—not because they don’t know the value, but because they simply can’t match it.

It's not that tenants don't want to pay. It's that many genuinely can’t afford to. So they start managing in places that lack most of those 10 things you listed—no water, no security, no access—but it’s what they can afford. Does that make it right? No. But it’s the reality.

At the end of the day, both landlords and tenants are victims of the same economy. That’s why we need real reforms: better housing finance options, government support for both private landlords and struggling tenants, and maybe some middle ground between shortlet and long-term rent.

Because a country where people can’t afford decent shelter is sitting on a time bomb—both for tenants and landlords.
yomi007k:
My brother na wetin dey sup be that.

There are qualities a house should have;
1. Safety- from natural disasters,structural stability.
2. Security -from man-made/animal invasions.
3. Road network/accessibility.
4. Water supply.
5. Power.
6. Proximity to essential places e.g market, police station, fuel station, schools, hospital.
7. Peace of mind
8. Interior finishing
9. Proximity to areas of opportunities.
10. Etc

Therefore rent will never be the same.

And with the current economic realities,new houses will definitely be more expensive.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by yomi007k(m): 2:13pm On Aug 06, 2025
Hamachi:
My brother, you’re not wrong at all—those are valid points. A house isn’t just walls and a roof; it’s meant to give peace, security, and access to basic needs. Any house that offers all that deserves to charge more. Add the current price of cement, labour, land, and even sand—and you already know building is not beans.

But here's the thing: while rent must go up, income for most people is still standing still—some people haven’t had a raise in 3 years. Some earn ₦50k–₦80k monthly and still need to eat, send children to school, and survive transportation wahala. So when they hear a one-bedroom is ₦1 million, they panic—not because they don’t know the value, but because they simply can’t match it.

It's not that tenants don't want to pay. It's that many genuinely can’t afford to. So they start managing in places that lack most of those 10 things you listed—no water, no security, no access—but it’s what they can afford. Does that make it right? No. But it’s the reality.

At the end of the day, both landlords and tenants are victims of the same economy. That’s why we need real reforms: better housing finance options, government support for both private landlords and struggling tenants, and maybe some middle ground between shortlet and long-term rent.

Because a country where people can’t afford decent shelter is sitting on a time bomb—both for tenants and landlords.
Woman of Wisdom.

Peace be upon thee.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by ruzell86: 3:32pm On Aug 06, 2025
yomi007k:
You should charge 200k for 2 bedroom because Ijede deserves that price.

This is a video of Ijede after the rain.

https://www.nairaland.com/8490917/man-cries-out-after-flood
This guy... grin grin grin
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by ThaThinka: 9:42pm On Aug 06, 2025
yomi007k:
You should charge 200k for 2 bedroom because Ijede deserves that price.

This is a video of Ijede after the rain.

https://www.nairaland.com/8490917/man-cries-out-after-flood
Yeah...like some other places in Lagos, including the much-hyped Lekki, don't have flooding issue. 😏

By the way, I stay in Ikorodu and I don't really believe you'd get a decent 2BR for that amount he stated at Ijede...maybe not even at Maya. A room and parlour self-contained might not even be possible.

The road leading to Ijede (i.e. Ijede Road) is good, at least for the sections I have been to. And power supply is better than average, from what I know.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by ThaThinka: 9:51pm On Aug 06, 2025
NowisGod109:
Money they use in building the standard 2 to 3 bedroom flat now, they can't realise the money in 5years.
Must they? I guess it's mentality of this sort that contributes to hike in rent, not just the state of the economy.

A house is not a car or other things that depreciates so rapidly in value to become worthless in a few years! It could actually increase in value. So why must you want to recoup all your investment in only five years?

Besides, a house may be thought of as a way of "securing" the land on which it stands. That's actually the real value, in my opinion.

Just saying.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by yomi007k(m): 10:04pm On Aug 06, 2025
ThaThinka:
Yeah...like some other places in Lagos, including the much-hyped Lekki, don't have flooding issue. 😏

By the way, I stay in Ikorodu and I don't really believe you'd get a decent 2BR for that amount he stated at Ijede...maybe not even at Maya. A room and parlour self-contained might not even be possible.

The road leading to Ijede (i.e. Ijede Road) is good, at least for the sections I have been to. And power supply is better than average, from what I know.
Living in Ijede will make it difficult to associate with he rest of Lagos unless na only Ikorodu/Ogun state parole u wan dey do.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by NowisGod109(f): 5:16am On Aug 07, 2025
ThaThinka:
Must they? I guess it's mentality of this sort that contributes to hike in rent, not just the state of the economy.

A house is not a car or other things that depreciates so rapidly in value to become worthless in a few years! It could actually increase in value. So why must you want to recoup all your investment in only five years?

Besides, a house may be thought of as a way of "securing" the land on which it stands. That's actually the real value, in my opinion.

Just saying.
You can as well try it and go into the business, then try to recover your money in 30years. Just keep in mind that when you build, you will renovate every year again, if not every month because it's now for commercial use and even the rent can't be enough. I see what many genuine developers go through in our area and it's not a joke. I have seen it all that many co tenants don't send you because we sit together and I hear what most people discuss about while we have very few that are good
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by ThaThinka: 4:54pm On Aug 07, 2025
yomi007k:
Living in Ijede will make it difficult to associate with he rest of Lagos unless na only Ikorodu/Ogun state parole u wan dey do.
Yeah, it would but not with determination. I believe some people work on the Island and commute from there daily. As early as 4 a.m. vehicles are already moving out from the inner areas.

Imagine someone on a salary of less than 200k monthly. They have limited options on the areas they can live considering the rent trend in recent times.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by wunmi590(m): 5:37pm On Aug 07, 2025
yomi007k:
Living in Ijede will make it difficult to associate with he rest of Lagos unless na only Ikorodu/Ogun state parole u wan dey do.
Bros, I don dey look you with one eye on this thread, it seems you have a personal beef with ikorodu people 😆 🤣 😂
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Domainer1999(op): 5:45pm On Aug 07, 2025
Bro, I hope you’re not from the victims of Ijede flood? shocked
yomi007k:
Living in Ijede will make it difficult to associate with he rest of Lagos unless na only Ikorodu/Ogun state parole u wan dey do.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by yomi007k(m): 9:53pm On Aug 07, 2025
wunmi590:
Bros, I don dey look you with one eye on this thread, it seems you have a personal beef with ikorodu people 😆 🤣 😂
I beg joor..

Calm down and reason the things wey I type if na lie I dey talk.

No beef with no one.
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by AffiliateGuruNG(m): 8:49pm On Aug 08, 2025
huh

The cost of building materials has gone up.

Shouldn't something be done about that?

Cement, rods, sand, planks are just damn expensive.....
Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by omoredia: 8:49pm On Aug 08, 2025
Ask una Tinubu. Evil and wicked peopIe

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Re: How Much Do You Pay For Rent? by Uruvah8: 8:49pm On Aug 08, 2025
I pay 7 million naira for house rent yes just 7 million naira
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