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Re: Mutual Funds by DonnyE(m): 8:56am On Oct 29, 2025
emmatony:
Thank you very much. I may just hold on till January 2026, being that I am not under any financial stress at the moment. I will use this time to learn more about investments
Hello, furnish us with more information to better assist you with this decision.
1. Location of the property.
2. Original cost with land included.
3. Annual Rental value.
4. Proposed selling price.

Cheers
Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 9:13am On Oct 29, 2025
bassdow:
I already sensed He's made up his mind already. Most people do when they ask such questions. Hopefully He doesn't regret it later. Ignore the buying another land talk.
. No, I haven’t decided yet. Let me explain more about why I’m considering selling the house. I built the twin two-bedroom flat apartment for about ₦22 million. The rent in that area is around ₦300,000 to ₦400,000 per year, which means I would earn about ₦600,000 to ₦800,000 annually for the two flats. The house is still new, as no one has moved in yet. However, I recently realized that I could have used that money for an investment instead of building the apartment. There are still plots of land available in that area that I can buy.
Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 9:21am On Oct 29, 2025
DonnyE:
Hello, furnish us with more information to better assist you with this decision.
1. Location of the property.
2. Original cost with land included.
3. Annual Rental value.
4. Proposed selling price.

Cheers
Thank you very much. The property is located in Keffi, Nasarawa State. I built the twin two-bedroom flat apartment at a total cost of ₦22 million, including the land, which I originally bought for ₦750,000. Currently, land in that area is valued at around ₦5 million. The annual rental value is between ₦600,000 and ₦600,000 for both flats combined. The house is still brand new—no one has moved in yet. My proposed selling price for the property is ₦30 million.
Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 9:24am On Oct 29, 2025
Josipov:
Please I'm new here
A friend of mine referred me to this forum to find out about stanbic mmf
More than 400 pages to read
Please where do I start?
My kind of work barely afford me the time to visit any bank during work hours
You need not go though entire 400+ page BUT still try make out time to have some basic understanding of where you putting your money into.

BUT on the minimum, and for a safe start,

get started via https://www.stanbicibtcfundsmanagement.com/invest-now-l8yyj3l8


You don't even have to step into the banking hall. Should you experience any issue, just ask
Re: Mutual Funds by Creditalerts: 9:28am On Oct 29, 2025
If I invest 3 million on stanbic mutual fund can I pull out my investment anytime?
Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 9:29am On Oct 29, 2025
emmatony:
. No, I haven’t decided yet. Let me explain more about why I’m considering selling the house. I built the twin two-bedroom flat apartment for about ₦22 million. The rent in that area is around ₦300,000 to ₦400,000 per year, which means I would earn about ₦600,000 to ₦800,000 annually for the two flats. The house is still new, as no one has moved in yet. However, I recently realized that I could have used that money for an investment instead of building the apartment. There are still plots of land available in that area that I can buy.
Now this additional informations throws better light.

If you know that there still are lands in said area, and by selling the house, the SELLing price would cover both cost of building + inFlation + some profit, then be sure to sell, deduct the profit and invest in MMF, then use the rest of the funds to buy another Land in same emviroment. Mind you, you still got to secure said lnad by doing some perimeter fencing.

MeanWhile, kindly do note that the interest rates wouldn't always remain high. Just thought we should remind us that.
Re: Mutual Funds by DonnyE(m):
emmatony:
Thank you very much. The property is located in Keffi, Nasarawa State. I built the twin two-bedroom flat apartment at a total cost of ₦22 million, including the land, which I originally bought for ₦750,000. Currently, land in that area is valued at around ₦5 million. The annual rental value is between ₦600,000 and ₦600,000 for both flats combined. The house is still brand new—no one has moved in yet. My proposed selling price for the property is ₦30 million.
Great, I am in a similar situation but in my case I have not built a house but I have the money to buy land and build the house. But this is what I intend to do. Please take note this is not financial advice, this is my personal decision.
If you can actually sell the property for 30 million I would advise you sell and buy another landed property for 5 million and then invest 5 million naira in Nigeria and US stock market.While you hold onto to 20 Million naira and invest that in either Treasury bills in Nigeria or Money Market funds for monthly cash flow, remember cash is king. Take note please, this is not financial advice. This is what I personally would do since i am also in a similar situation. Even if rent goes up to 500k per unit it would still take you 30 years to recover your initial capital not even factoring in repairs that would be coming up within those years. Now, even if you decide to sell the property by 20 or 30 years time. The value of the house would not matter ONLY THE VALUE OF THE LAND would matter in 20 to 30 years time.

Cheers
Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 9:53am On Oct 29, 2025
bassdow:
Now this additional informations throws better light.

If you know that there still are lands in said area, and by selling the house, the SELLing price would cover both cost of building + inFlation + some profit, then be sure to sell, deduct the profit and invest in MMF, then use the rest of the funds to buy another Land in same emviroment. Mind you, you still got to secure said lnad by doing some perimeter fencing.

MeanWhile, kindly do note that the interest rates wouldn't always remain high. Just thought we should remind us that.
Thank you very much. I truly appreciate
Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 9:54am On Oct 29, 2025
DonnyE:
Great, I am in a similar situation but in my case I have not built a house but I have the money to buy land and build the house. But this is what I intend to do. Please take note this is not financial advice, this is my personal decision.
If you can actually sell the property for 30 million I would advise you sell and buy another landed property for 5 million and then invest 5 million naira in Nigeria and US stock market.While you hold onto to 20 Million naira and invest that in either Treasury bills in Nigeria or Money Market funds for monthly cash flow, remember cash is king. Take note please this is not financial advice. This is what I personally would do since i am also in a similar situation. Even if rent goes up to 500k per unit I would still take you 30 years to recover your initial capital not even factoring in repairs that would be coming up with those years. Now, even if you decide to see the property by 20 or 30 years time. The value of the house would not matter ONLY THE VALUE OF THE LAND would matter in 20 to 30 years time.

Cheers
Thank you very much. I truly appreciate it
Re: Mutual Funds by Saybal(m): 10:15am On Oct 29, 2025
emmatony:
Thank you very much. I truly appreciate it
Mostly the rent yield is not more than 5% of the current value of the house ,you can sell the house and invest the money on fg bond of 10yrs at least you are sure of collecting 17% yield yearly plus your investment value in 10yrs

You can use your yearly interest payment to buy land and build house

Forget about the guy talking about fg defaulting in interest payment .

Note .
This is not a financial advice DYOR
Re: Mutual Funds by Creditalerts: 10:29am On Oct 29, 2025
Creditalerts:
If I invest 3 million on stanbic mutual fund can I pull out my investment anytime?
pls I need reply on this
Re: Mutual Funds by petomas(m): 11:23am On Oct 29, 2025
Good morning experts in the house, please who is into legacy mutual funds of FCMB and how much is the YTD? Is it more preferable than the Stanbic IBTC Money market funds?
Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 12:52pm On Oct 29, 2025
Creditalerts:
If I invest 3 million on stanbic mutual fund can I pull out my investment anytime?
At the moment, the rate is approximately 17% hence should you invest 3-million naira today, you are sure of at least
₦551,675.18 per year and the money would increase the next year if you keep allowing it compound
Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 12:53pm On Oct 29, 2025
Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 1:00pm On Oct 29, 2025
Saybal:
Mostly the rent yield is not more than 5% of the current value of the house ,you can sell the house and invest the money on fg bond of 10yrs at least you are sure of collecting 17% yield yearly plus your investment value in 10yrs

You can use your yearly interest payment to buy land and build house

Forget about the guy talking about fg defaulting in interest payment .

Note .
This is not a financial advice DYOR
...and why should He ignore / forget about the comments made by @A305 ?

Isn't what @A305 said TRUE ?

or you think the Federal government of any country (including USA) can not default ?
or you think your bank can not stop their customers from making withdrawals ? abi you never see am happen before ?

See eh, all contributions made by different people so far are correct. In fact we all have been saying same thing in different ways, just using d ifferent words.

That MMF is safer than Stocks and Crypto and the likes, doesn't mean it can't default; just that the tendency is very low
Re: Mutual Funds by Creditalerts: 1:16pm On Oct 29, 2025
bassdow:
At the moment, the rate is approximately 17% hence should you invest 3-million naira today, you are sure of at least
₦551,675.18 per year and the money would increase the next year if you keep allowing it compound
thank you pls can I withdraw my investment anytime I want ?
Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 1:20pm On Oct 29, 2025
Creditalerts:
thank you pls can I withdraw my investment anytime I want ?
YES
Re: Mutual Funds by Chidimercy: 5:36pm On Oct 29, 2025
emmatony:
Thank you very much. The property is located in Keffi, Nasarawa State. I built the twin two-bedroom flat apartment at a total cost of ₦22 million, including the land, which I originally bought for ₦750,000. Currently, land in that area is valued at around ₦5 million. The annual rental value is between ₦600,000 and ₦600,000 for both flats combined. The house is still brand new—no one has moved in yet. My proposed selling price for the property is ₦30 million.
If the cost of building the property is 22 million and proposed selling price is 30 million that is about 40% Instant profilt yield let me say within 2 years that it took you to complete the house. Say no more, sell the house, acquire more land and try and flip it like you just did in the house, then inevstlike 15 million in Mutual fund then the other 15 million in acquire additional 3 lands do proper documentation and sell then off within the next 2 years. Your focus should be the returns and security of any investment whether is house or mutual funds.
Re: Mutual Funds by talk2tonie: 5:59pm On Oct 29, 2025
emmatony:
Thank you very much. The property is located in Keffi, Nasarawa State. I built the twin two-bedroom flat apartment at a total cost of ₦22 million, including the land, which I originally bought for ₦750,000. Currently, land in that area is valued at around ₦5 million. The annual rental value is between ₦600,000 and ₦600,000 for both flats combined. The house is still brand new—no one has moved in yet. My proposed selling price for the property is ₦30 million.
Remember to make provision for capital gains tax depending on your PIT bracket.
Re: Mutual Funds by floridam(m):
emmatony:
Thank you very much. The property is located in Keffi, Nasarawa State. I built the twin two-bedroom flat apartment at a total cost of ₦22 million, including the land, which I originally bought for ₦750,000. Currently, land in that area is valued at around ₦5 million. The annual rental value is between ₦600,000 and ₦600,000 for both flats combined. The house is still brand new—no one has moved in yet. My proposed selling price for the property is ₦30 million.
All of the time, buyers want to buy far cheaper than the selling price.
The fact that an asset is worth an amount does not mean you can easily get buyers who are willing to pay for it almost immediately or within a short period of time especially when millions are involved.
In my opinion boss, if you get a buyer who is willing to pay a little less than your selling price, sell (If you badly need your money liquid) otherwise don't sell if you are not under any financial pressure. I won't be surprised when potential buyers are asking to purchase for N15M, na their way.
A piece of land of N5M is still not in an area developed enough to attract buyers who can afford to pay N30M for a completed building.
Your building should be one of the most beautiful in the area if i guess right grin .
Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 2:41pm On Oct 30, 2025
floridam:
All of the time, buyers want to buy far cheaper than the selling price.
The fact that an asset is worth an amount does not mean you can easily get buyers who are willing to pay for it almost immediately or within a short period of time especially when millions are involved.
In my opinion boss, if you get a buyer who is willing to pay a little less than your selling price, sell (If you badly need your money liquid) otherwise don't sell if you are not under any financial pressure. I won't be surprised when potential buyers are asking to purchase for N15M, na their way.
A piece of land of N5M is still not in an area developed enough to attract buyers who can afford to pay N30M for a completed building.
Your building should be one of the most beautiful in the area if i guess right grin .
Thank you very much. I am not under any financial stress at the moment, and I am willing to lower the price I mentioned above. My house is also one of the less attractive ones in the area, as there are buildings in that neighborhood valued at more than 200 million.
Re: Mutual Funds by Evnne: 4:09pm On Oct 30, 2025
Hello house,

I tried to borrow from Stanbic using my sukuk bond as collateral. Since the sukuk couldn't sell because it was bought three years ago with a lower rate, I inquired about the interest rate. My account officer said it's between 27% to 30%. Please, is this real?
Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 10:50am On Oct 31, 2025
I would like to inquire about the implications of the new tax law scheduled for next year. Specifically, how is this law expected to affect money market funds (MMFs)?
Re: Mutual Funds by Odunharry(m): 6:38pm On Oct 31, 2025
emmatony:
I would like to inquire about the implications of the new tax law scheduled for next year. Specifically, how is this law expected to affect money market funds (MMFs)?
Expect WHT on short term investment.
I will look for detailed info and share once I have it
Re: Mutual Funds by freeman67: 8:56pm On Oct 31, 2025
Odunharry:
Expect WHT on short term investment.
I will look for detailed info and share once I have it
WHT wey they don dey collect for CP siiiiiiiiinnnnce.
Re: Mutual Funds by Odunharry(m): 11:22pm On Oct 31, 2025
freeman67:
WHT wey they don dey collect for CP siiiiiiiiinnnnce.
Yes Boss I know this.
I am surprised hearing some banks don't charge WHT on tbills
Re: Mutual Funds by richgang(m): 11:49pm On Oct 31, 2025
Odunharry:
Yes Boss I know this.
I am surprised hearing some banks don't charge WHT on tbills
which banks don’t charge WHT . Gtbank took 10percent from my profit as WHT . .
Re: Mutual Funds by Odunharry(m): 11:56pm On Oct 31, 2025
richgang:
which banks don’t charge WHT . Gtbank took 10percent from my profit as WHT . .
Before now, some banks don't.
WHT on some government instrument was suspended I think. A circular was latee released few years ago to start collection of 10% WHT
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