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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by brostheo(m): 7:28am On Nov 19, 2016
vinelli:
When u say 'lucrative cities' what do u mean cos i don't see what Benin should be doing there
Asin, I school at uniben, the city is so dry. ThankGod for the uni there
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by 2n2k(m): 7:29am On Nov 19, 2016
@OP. Regarding the Cons stated for Owerri. What is the effect of indecency and 'women of easy virtue' on property value?

We are not talking of Vatican City or Mecca here now?
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by danemenike: 7:31am On Nov 19, 2016
Good morning Nairalanders. Consider this post seriously, don't invest anywhere. Don't invest in property cause you've got free land. Listen, cost of building anywhere in Nigeria is the same.
I have told my clients, the best you can do is to invest in the right place.
Engr Daniel(07037629947) Is a structural/building engineer.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by Agunechibeya(m): 7:34am On Nov 19, 2016
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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by GeneralB: 7:37am On Nov 19, 2016
This list is very incomplete, how can u list Benin and Yenogoa without listing Kaduna an Kano

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by vinelli(m): 7:39am On Nov 19, 2016
brostheo:
Asin, I school at uniben, the city is so dry. ThankGod for the uni there
Graduated from uniben na y d post tire me
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by hollywater: 7:40am On Nov 19, 2016
Please how much is a plot of land in Asaba or Okpanam? (50×100 or 120)Thanks in advance.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by bettercreature(m): 7:41am On Nov 19, 2016
YourNemesis:
Bullshit list.

1 - Lagos
2 - Abuja
3 - Port Harcourt
4 - Ibadan
5 - Enugu
6 - Central Ogun (Lagos-Ibadan axis)
7 - Onitsha and environs
8 - Uyo
9 - Benin
10 - Kaduna

Worthy mentions: Ilorin, Owerri, Awka, Abeokuta, Kano and Asaba.

From experience its only Lagos and Abuja anybody who has ever made profit from building and selling houses in Ibadan or other places should come out
The only way to make profit from any of other states is to sell the house before you roof it
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by Agunechibeya(m): 7:47am On Nov 19, 2016
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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by Nobody: 7:48am On Nov 19, 2016
YourNemesis:
Bullshit list. [s]

1 - Lagos
2 - Abuja
3 - Port Harcourt
4 - Ibadan
5 - Enugu
6 - Central Ogun (Lagos-Ibadan axis)
7 - Onitsha and environs
8 - Uyo
9 - Benin
10 - Kaduna

Worthy mentions: Ilorin, Owerri, Awka, Abeokuta, Kano and Asaba. [/s]


The problem with you Afonjas is you think everything is dickk measuring with Igbos. Enugu is even more expensive than Port Harcourt and should be number 3. Awka and Onitsha has more real estate value than Ibadan. Ibadan should not even be in top 20 lucrative real estate cities.

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by Tunmmyzhe: 7:48am On Nov 19, 2016
YourNemesis:
Bullshit list.

1 - Lagos
2 - Abuja
3 - Port Harcourt
4 - Ibadan
5 - Enugu
6 - Central Ogun (Lagos-abeokuta axis, sango area precisily )
7 - Onitsha and environs
8 - Uyo
9 - Benin
10 - Kaduna

Worthy mentions: Ilorin, Owerri, Awka, Abeokuta, Kano and Asaba.


Fixed
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by YourNemesis: 7:54am On Nov 19, 2016
Olu20090:


The problem with you Afonjas is you think everything is dickk measuring with Igbos. Enugu is even more expensive than Port Harcourt and should be number 3. Awka and Onitsha has more real estate value than Ibadan. Ibadan should not even be in top 20 lucrative real estate cities.



The problem with you F.L.A.T.T.I.E.S is that y'all think Yorubas care if you exist.
I made a more accurate list, and this monkey is talking about how igbos rank beside Yorubas.

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by Ask4Info: 8:01am On Nov 19, 2016
danemenike:
Good morning Nairalanders. Consider this post seriously, don't invest anywhere. Don't invest in property cause you've got free land. Listen, cost of building anywhere in Nigeria is the same.
I have told my clients, the best you can do is to invest in the right place.
Engr Daniel(07037629947) Is a structural/building engineer.


Funny you. So if one can only afford a land in Mowe for N500,000 today, he should be patient and wait till he can afford a land of N13.5m in Lakowe area of Ibeju-Lekki before he invests by then the said plot would be nothing less N30m.

This are the type of advice that made men or 60, 70 and 80s work all their lives without a single plot of land in their name.

I get your point but for a starter, your advise is as good as USELESS.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by omofunaab(m): 8:01am On Nov 19, 2016
YourNemesis:




The problem with you F.L.A.T.T.I.E.S is that y'all think Yorubas care if you exist.
I made a more accurate list, and this monkey is talking about how igbos rank beside Yorubas.



Lol

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by shankara7: 8:05am On Nov 19, 2016
@Poster edit that shiit you wrote about my hometown Owerri.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by aariwa(m): 8:07am On Nov 19, 2016
hollywater:
Please how much is a plot of land in Asaba or Okpanam? (50×100 or 120)Thanks in advance.
Between 500 to 3.8 depending on location

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by LajaLaba: 8:09am On Nov 19, 2016
Olu20090:


The problem with you Afonjas is you think everything is dickk measuring with Igbos. Enugu is even more expensive than Port Harcourt and should be number 3. Awka and Onitsha has more real estate value than Ibadan. Ibadan should not even be in top 20 lucrative real estate cities.
Dumbest post ever lol village boy

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by sugarsoul(m): 8:13am On Nov 19, 2016
O.p, no Ogun state with all its teeming institutions, industries, religious houses and the fact that Ogun is becoming the next Lagos? investment in Ogun now ehn, especially Lagos Ibadan axis and Ota in the next 5 years would give you over 300% ROI

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by hollywater: 8:18am On Nov 19, 2016
aariwa:
Between 500 to 3.8 depending on location
Ok thanks. Actually, i would have preferred airport road.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by leofab(f): 8:22am On Nov 19, 2016
Igbo cities are going places

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by TheMOBag: 8:26am On Nov 19, 2016
MrEverest:

(10) IBADAN; This city was once the capital of the old Western region and pioneered a lot of things in Nigeria like the first television station, the first university etc. Returns on property investment in this city is fairly high, especially in high brow areas like Iyaganku and Agodi GRA's.
PROS; The city has a lot of universities and research institutes and also a number of multinational corporations which attracts a lot of expatriates and middle class Nigerians that are willing to pay any amount for decent estates.
Land and labour are both cheap.
CONS; Only a small fraction of its population can afford to live in such high end estates.
Since it lost its status as the capital of the Western region, most Yoruba high net-worth individuals now prefer to live in Lagos and Abuja.

(9) BENIN; Despite being an ancient city that survived a British onslaught which led to the destruction of medieval monuments and plundering of centuries old artifacts. Benis has been able to reinvent itself as a modern city that attracts a lot of Nigerians and others as well.
PROS; Its a nodal town, situated at a strategic intersection between the East and West.
Its a state capital and also has a number of universities and research institutes.
Land is relatively cheap.
The city and its catchment areas are known for their hustling spirit, so its not uncommon to see a lot moneybags that made it not just in politics, football or music but also in some vices like human trafficking, drugs and yahoo.
CONS; With the emergence of several oil rich states and cities in the Niger delta, Benin has lost much of its attractiveness to these contemporary cities.

(cool WARRI; This city is famous for producing a lot of comedians and musicians in Nigeria. It also prides itself as the unofficial capital of oil rich Delta state. There are lots of expatriates and Nigerians working in the oil industry in this town. It also has a refinery and oil servicing firms, by virtue of these and others, decent accommodation is in high demand and people are willing to pay premium rates.
PROS; Its an oil city and cash flow is high.
Militancy, oil bunkering and extortion has produced a lot of filthy rich individuals who are in need of posh estates to match their worth.
CONS; Ethnic conflicts between the the indigenous trio of Ijaw, Itshekiri and Urhobo as well as the resurgent militancy has made the city volatile.

(7) YENEGOA; This town, built right in the middle of the mangrove swamp forest, is a gold mine to the few courageous estate developers that overcame the odds of natural and man-made hurdles to pitch tent in this city.
PROS; Its the capital of an oil rich state.
Politics, Militancy and bunkering has produced a lot of wealthy individuals that are always on the look-out for nice apartments.
CONS; It is situated in an inhospitable and obscure environment with lots of swamps and rivers which makes development of structures very tedious and expensive.

(6) ASABA; Asaba is an emerging city in terms of real estate development. Aside enjoying the status of being the capital of oil rich Delta state, its close proximity to the commercial city of Onitsha has become a great advantage to Asaba. A lot of people now live in Asaba while working or doing business in Onitsha. Nollywood has also made the city its base for shooting films.
PROS; Influx of people from Onitsha has shot-up demand for real estates in Asaba.
Its a gateway to the East.
The city is relatively serene and peaceful.
CONS;The city is not getting the much desired attention as a state capital.
Its infrastructure is still underdeveloped.

(5) OWERRI;This city is fast assuming the toga of a tourist rendezvous. With the highest number of hotels, clubs and eateries per square mile in Nigeria. There are also many higher institutions domiciled in the city. A fairly decent infrastructure, very peaceful and serene environment with night life. The city is also strategically located between the oil hub of the Niger delta and commercial cities of the East.
PROS; The populace are well educated.
Very good returns on rent.
Used to be Nigeria's cleanest city and also very peaceful and serene.
CONS;Indecency is rife, with women of easy virtue on the prowl.
The populace are laid back and likes merriment rather than engaging in productive ventures.
The city seriously lacks industries and companies

(4) ENUGU; On the 5th spot is the coal city. this city has a lot going for it, Enugu was once the capital of Eastern region, the defunct Biafra republic and currently the capital of Enugu state.It has an international airport, several higher institutions and companies. Decent infrastructure like good roads, street lights, shopping malls, exclusive estates and a very high IGR.
PROS; The city is peaceful and serene.
It has remained the unofficial political capital of the East.
A very high IGR which led credence to a huge productive middle class.
Infrastructural and social amenities are okay.
CONS; The city is situated on lateritic soils which gives it a dusty and dirt town outlook.
Very poor federal allocation.

(3) PORT HARCOURT; Port Harcourt is unarguably Nigeria 3rd most important city, with seaports, airports, refineries, petrochemical plants, oil servicing firms etc.
A self contained apartment can go for as high as 350,000 per annum, while a bedroom flat can be over a million naira per annum depending on the location.
PROS; The populace has a very high purchasing power.
There is very good returns on property/estates.
CONS; There is a huge gap between the rich and the poor.
The indigenous people are lazy and often extort money from investors.
Land is very expensive.
The city has only one major thoroughfare that is always locked in traffic jam.

(2) LAGOS; On the number two spot is Lasgidi, Nigerias economic and financial hub. The city is reputed to be Africas 5th largest economy, with a metro population that is almost twenty million people. With such a staggering population, there is bound to be a perennial housing deficit. There are several seaports, airports, companies, factories, world class hotels, embassies, telecoms and banks.
PROS; There is a huge insatiable market.
It is the nation's number one investment destination.
The city state dwarfs every other state in Nigeria, in terms of IGR.
CONS; The city suffered many years of neglect when the federal capital was moved to Abuja.
Infrastructure has not been able to meet up with population explosion.
Life is stressful for a lot of its citizens due to factors like traffic gridlocks, lack of accommodation, high taxation, high number of street urchins etc.
Fraud and harassment by "omo oniles" is rife.
Land is very expensive.

(1) ABUJA; As expected, Abuja, the nations capital takes the number one spot. This beautiful and custom made city can compare with any in the world. The infrastructure is top notch and being the seat of power, there is government presence and attention.Security is also tight. What the city lacks in industry and commerce, it made up through political activities and government spending.
There are very exclusive estates like Maitama and a few others were properties are so expensive either for rent, lease or sell that only those in the forbes list of millionaires or politicians can afford.
Accommodation/housing will remain in hot demand even in the distant future, based on the rate of influx of people from various parts of Nigeria.
PROS; Abuja is the nations capital, so the best of infrastructure and security is available here.
Returns on investment is very high.
CONS; Maintenance of facilities in the city took a turn for the worse, since the period of El Rufai as FCT minister.
Abuja is fast facing the same problems that plagued Lagos such as traffic gridlocks, population explosion and distortion of the city's master-plan.
Many estates are largely unoccupied because of 'cut throat' rent and the worsening recession.
The city is not self sustaining and rent seeking activities is rife.

lol ibadan ahead of onitsha in property bussiness i don hear

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by hope4life: 8:37am On Nov 19, 2016
Ekiti
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by lacasera14(m): 8:45am On Nov 19, 2016
Olu20090:


The problem with you Afonjas is you think everything is dickk measuring with Igbos. Enugu is even more expensive than Port Harcourt and should be number 3. Awka and Onitsha has more real estate value than Ibadan. Ibadan should not even be in top 20 lucrative real estate cities.
guy howwwww? Enugu is more expensive than port harcourt how? seriously if you can convince me I'd agree with you, convince me with facts and figures. Including that of awka and ibadan most importantly.

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by obataokenwa(m): 8:49am On Nov 19, 2016
meezynetwork:
Incomplete list. No Kaduna or Kano?
Kaduna that somebody bought full house 2 million Naira.

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by fourthworld: 8:58am On Nov 19, 2016
YourNemesis:
Bullshit list.

1 - Lagos
2 - Abuja
3 - Port Harcourt
4 - Ibadan
5 - Enugu
6 - Central Ogun (Lagos-Ibadan axis)
7 - Onitsha and environs
8 - Uyo
9 - Benin
10 - Kaduna

Worthy mentions: Ilorin, Owerri, Awka, Abeokuta, Kano and Asaba.


That's the right list brother

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by BestySam(m): 8:59am On Nov 19, 2016
MrEverest:

(10) IBADAN; This city was once the capital of the old Western region and pioneered a lot of things in Nigeria like the first television station, the first university etc. Returns on property investment in this city is fairly high, especially in high brow areas like Iyaganku and Agodi GRA's.
PROS; The city has a lot of universities and research institutes and also a number of multinational corporations which attracts a lot of expatriates and middle class Nigerians that are willing to pay any amount for decent estates.
Land and labour are both cheap.
CONS; Only a small fraction of its population can afford to live in such high end estates.
Since it lost its status as the capital of the Western region, most Yoruba high net-worth individuals now prefer to live in Lagos and Abuja.

(9) BENIN; Despite being an ancient city that survived a British onslaught which led to the destruction of medieval monuments and plundering of centuries old artifacts. Benis has been able to reinvent itself as a modern city that attracts a lot of Nigerians and others as well.
PROS; Its a nodal town, situated at a strategic intersection between the East and West.
Its a state capital and also has a number of universities and research institutes.
Land is relatively cheap.
The city and its catchment areas are known for their hustling spirit, so its not uncommon to see a lot moneybags that made it not just in politics, football or music but also in some vices like human trafficking, drugs and yahoo.
CONS; With the emergence of several oil rich states and cities in the Niger delta, Benin has lost much of its attractiveness to these contemporary cities.

(cool WARRI; This city is famous for producing a lot of comedians and musicians in Nigeria. It also prides itself as the unofficial capital of oil rich Delta state. There are lots of expatriates and Nigerians working in the oil industry in this town. It also has a refinery and oil servicing firms, by virtue of these and others, decent accommodation is in high demand and people are willing to pay premium rates.
PROS; Its an oil city and cash flow is high.
Militancy, oil bunkering and extortion has produced a lot of filthy rich individuals who are in need of posh estates to match their worth.
CONS; Ethnic conflicts between the the indigenous trio of Ijaw, Itshekiri and Urhobo as well as the resurgent militancy has made the city volatile.

(7) YENEGOA; This town, built right in the middle of the mangrove swamp forest, is a gold mine to the few courageous estate developers that overcame the odds of natural and man-made hurdles to pitch tent in this city.
PROS; Its the capital of an oil rich state.
Politics, Militancy and bunkering has produced a lot of wealthy individuals that are always on the look-out for nice apartments.
CONS; It is situated in an inhospitable and obscure environment with lots of swamps and rivers which makes development of structures very tedious and expensive.

(6) ASABA; Asaba is an emerging city in terms of real estate development. Aside enjoying the status of being the capital of oil rich Delta state, its close proximity to the commercial city of Onitsha has become a great advantage to Asaba. A lot of people now live in Asaba while working or doing business in Onitsha. Nollywood has also made the city its base for shooting films.
PROS; Influx of people from Onitsha has shot-up demand for real estates in Asaba.
Its a gateway to the East.
The city is relatively serene and peaceful.
CONS;The city is not getting the much desired attention as a state capital.
Its infrastructure is still underdeveloped.

(5) OWERRI;This city is fast assuming the toga of a tourist rendezvous. With the highest number of hotels, clubs and eateries per square mile in Nigeria. There are also many higher institutions domiciled in the city. A fairly decent infrastructure, very peaceful and serene environment with night life. The city is also strategically located between the oil hub of the Niger delta and commercial cities of the East.
PROS; The populace are well educated.
Very good returns on rent.
Used to be Nigeria's cleanest city and also very peaceful and serene.
CONS;Indecency is rife, with women of easy virtue on the prowl.
The populace are laid back and likes merriment rather than engaging in productive ventures.
The city seriously lacks industries and companies

(4) ENUGU; On the 5th spot is the coal city. this city has a lot going for it, Enugu was once the capital of Eastern region, the defunct Biafra republic and currently the capital of Enugu state.It has an international airport, several higher institutions and companies. Decent infrastructure like good roads, street lights, shopping malls, exclusive estates and a very high IGR.
PROS; The city is peaceful and serene.
It has remained the unofficial political capital of the East.
A very high IGR which led credence to a huge productive middle class.
Infrastructural and social amenities are okay.
CONS; The city is situated on lateritic soils which gives it a dusty and dirt town outlook.
Very poor federal allocation.

(3) PORT HARCOURT; Port Harcourt is unarguably Nigeria 3rd most important city, with seaports, airports, refineries, petrochemical plants, oil servicing firms etc.
A self contained apartment can go for as high as 350,000 per annum, while a bedroom flat can be over a million naira per annum depending on the location.
PROS; The populace has a very high purchasing power.
There is very good returns on property/estates.
CONS; There is a huge gap between the rich and the poor.
The indigenous people are lazy and often extort money from investors.
Land is very expensive.
The city has only one major thoroughfare that is always locked in traffic jam.

(2) LAGOS; On the number two spot is Lasgidi, Nigerias economic and financial hub. The city is reputed to be Africas 5th largest economy, with a metro population that is almost twenty million people. With such a staggering population, there is bound to be a perennial housing deficit. There are several seaports, airports, companies, factories, world class hotels, embassies, telecoms and banks.
PROS; There is a huge insatiable market.
It is the nation's number one investment destination.
The city state dwarfs every other state in Nigeria, in terms of IGR.
CONS; The city suffered many years of neglect when the federal capital was moved to Abuja.
Infrastructure has not been able to meet up with population explosion.
Life is stressful for a lot of its citizens due to factors like traffic gridlocks, lack of accommodation, high taxation, high number of street urchins etc.
Fraud and harassment by "omo oniles" is rife.
Land is very expensive.

(1) ABUJA; As expected, Abuja, the nations capital takes the number one spot. This beautiful and custom made city can compare with any in the world. The infrastructure is top notch and being the seat of power, there is government presence and attention.Security is also tight. What the city lacks in industry and commerce, it made up through political activities and government spending.
There are very exclusive estates like Maitama and a few others were properties are so expensive either for rent, lease or sell that only those in the forbes list of millionaires or politicians can afford.
Accommodation/housing will remain in hot demand even in the distant future, based on the rate of influx of people from various parts of Nigeria.
PROS; Abuja is the nations capital, so the best of infrastructure and security is available here.
Returns on investment is very high.
CONS; Maintenance of facilities in the city took a turn for the worse, since the period of El Rufai as FCT minister.
Abuja is fast facing the same problems that plagued Lagos such as traffic gridlocks, population explosion and distortion of the city's master-plan.
Many estates are largely unoccupied because of 'cut throat' rent and the worsening recession.
The city is not self sustaining and rent seeking activities is rife.


You are very stupid!

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by coptic: 8:59am On Nov 19, 2016
Olu20090:


The problem with you Afonjas is you think everything is dickk measuring with Igbos. Enugu is even more expensive than Port Harcourt and should be number 3. Awka and Onitsha has more real estate value than Ibadan. Ibadan should not even be in top 20 lucrative real estate cities.

I don't know about Ibadan, but Enugu, Awka, and Onitsha have real estate value, no doubt. I have seen it myself.

But I think it's down to values. The cost of land is prohibitive to the poor in these areas. Lands are cheaper in places like Ibadan due to availability. So, people will rather they build one themselves than be subjects to some landlord. Those in the east has no such luxury, hence, the higher returns.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by steveyen(m): 9:11am On Nov 19, 2016
Very very Dumb.

I doubt if u travel at all?

You also try 2 bring tribalism into things another terrible and dumb move.

What is afonja by the way. Do you read history at all? You lack so much in knowledge. You should at least try to read to make up for the shortfall.

I wonder if people from the east still thinks as you do. You must be an aberration.

Olu20090:


The problem with you Afonjas is you think everything is dickk measuring with Igbos. Enugu is even more expensive than Port Harcourt and should be number 3. Awka and Onitsha has more real estate value than Ibadan. Ibadan should not even be in top 20 lucrative real estate cities.

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by StupidYorubaFool: 9:25am On Nov 19, 2016
edlion57:
Thank God CALABAR is not among....der are very lazy...over hyped City
uyo too na him worst pass.
over hyped city
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by StupidYorubaFool: 9:28am On Nov 19, 2016
BestySam:


You are very stupid!
oboy na true o.
ikwere people lazy die and are all violent terrorists, kidnappers, assailants and cultists.
very useless set of people
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by AreaFada2: 9:30am On Nov 19, 2016
bettercreature:
From experience its only Lagos and Abuja anybody who has ever made profit from building and selling houses in Ibadan or other places should come out
The only way to make profit from any of other states is to sell the house before you roof it

I have a relative who made good money from real estate business in Benin. Even before Abuja was built & still does today.
Chose location well & build quality. You will sell at a decent profit. He joined Abuja property rush in the 1980s already & Lagos market but never left Benin to do business fully in those places.

Benin receives one of the highest amount of money from Diaspora outside Lagos-Ibadan axis and a few other places. And most of it goes into real estate.

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Re: 10 Most Lucrative Cities In Nigeria For Property Investment by BornStunner1: 9:34am On Nov 19, 2016
vinelli:
When u say 'lucrative cities' what do u mean cos i don't see what Benin should be doing there

i dnt see wat u are doin here fool

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