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Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Igwe007(m): 9:49am On Jul 03, 2017
jegz25:
mehn...Lagos should be a country. too big and too industrialized to remain a state. my opinion though

Lagos is not even big. It's just overpopulated.

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Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by ghettochild(m): 10:18am On Jul 03, 2017
where them put johannesburg. phucking wrong analysis. in lagos people hardly share flats. its d norm here in jhb
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Emmiekeyz(m): 10:29am On Jul 03, 2017
Raptor15:
Who no fit stay Lagos make e move to Ogun state or Oyo state no be by force to stay for Lagos. Because suffer head people just too full Lagos no need to be sleeping in Shanks just because you want live in Lagos as beautiful as some part of Lagos is, it is a village compared to some cities in this world.
e.g tokyo
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Nobody: 10:34am On Jul 03, 2017
alizma:

what is your salary in Abule Egba and what percentage of it goes to the rent in that area. I was in Abule Egba yesterday for house and I was told that two bedroom goes for 350k(total package) the question now is what is the average salary of people working within Abule Egba?
if you are working in VI but staying in Abule Egba, your rent is not well calculated if you have not added your transportation.

Living in Abule Egba isn't proportional to working there. Majority of those who reside there work on the mainland and Island, so your analysis is faulty.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 10:38am On Jul 03, 2017
nathdim:
I live in ijebu and am making it big thank God I left Lagos
A house you would rent 4 800k in Lagos you would get 4 200k at ijebu even some of my friends who works at Lagos av relocated their families to ijebu they come to visit them every weekend
no Wonder, a Yoruba man will rather go back to his village than to pay a house rent of 500k so this is true
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by matotoide(m): 11:00am On Jul 03, 2017
They included Lagos and left out Abuja?
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by whizzyleejr(m): 11:07am On Jul 03, 2017
Which kain list be that, come oyo state you go see confirm house, no flooding, adequate water, no clumping at 80k per year
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by alizma: 11:07am On Jul 03, 2017
blackberlin:


Living in Abule Egba isn't proportional to working there. Majority of those who reside there work on the mainland and Island, so your analysis is faulty.
go back and read my comment before you respond to it.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by henrimoto(m): 11:12am On Jul 03, 2017
jegz25:
mehn...Lagos should be a country. too big and too industrialized to remain a state. my opinion though
You think Lagos is Big? Try and visit other parts of the country before you conclude
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Nobody: 11:19am On Jul 03, 2017
alizma:

go back and read my comment before you respond to it.

Still, your analysis is faulty. Just because you were charged 350k doesn't mean thats the average price of rent at Abule Egba.

You compared 2 extreme cases of an expensive apartment and a distant location, which is not always the case.

Albeit, I get your perspective.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by alizma: 11:23am On Jul 03, 2017
blackberlin:


Still, your analysis is faulty. Just because you were charged 350k doesn't mean thats the average price of rent at Abule Egba.

You compared 2 extreme cases of an expensive apartment and a distant location, which is not always the case.

Albeit, I get your perspective.
can you get me a neat, 2-bedroom flat for 250k(all charges inclusive) around Abule Egba. trackable distance from the express?
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Nobody: 11:25am On Jul 03, 2017
alizma:

can you get me a neat, 2-bedroom flat for 250k(all charges inclusive) around Abule Egba. trackable distance from the express?

Go and talk to your agent, you did it before.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by donqx: 11:35am On Jul 03, 2017
its ghana
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by tonquendo4u(m): 11:44am On Jul 03, 2017
hakeem4:
island is not affordable


But mainland is affordable




Ftc
Is 600k rent per flat what u call affordable? Some people pay higher sef

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Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Omeny: 11:57am On Jul 03, 2017
jegz25:
mehn...Lagos should be a country. too big and too industrialized to remain a state. my opinion though
. Did Lagos just became what it is today? Remember country resources, OIL MONEY from the Niger-Delta was used by military juntas to develop Lagos when Lagos was still the capital of Nigeria just the same way the govt is doing to Abuja now. This is for a fact unless you want to be ungrateful to God almighty.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Omeny: 12:04pm On Jul 03, 2017
gunners160:
First,Lagos would always be expensive because most of their governors both past and present are working and developing it while Other state governors don't care about welfarism of their people and less concerned about developing their states. Secondly, a lot of people like going go where they value and not where they would be valued.. I
lastly,instead of fighting over Religion and Biafra,let fights for our right and tell our governors to work
. It will be unfair and short-sightedness to compare lagos to other states. Remember Nigeria resources was used to develop Lagos to where it is today which successive govs are building on. Don't ever forget that and if you do, Nigerians and Niger-Delta will keep reminding you. How it is only the lagos sea ports that are functioning? Is there no sea in ph? Warri? Calabar? How come lagos airport is the busiest and u must come from the east,north,south to lagos before you can fly out of Nigeria? Where these things done by the govs? These are the restructure that some people are talking about.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by nathdim: 1:07pm On Jul 03, 2017
ELKHALIFAISIS:
no Wonder, a Yoruba man will rather go back to his village than to pay a house rent of 500k so this is true
am an Igbo guy and ijebu is no village

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Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 1:53pm On Jul 03, 2017
nathdim:
am an Igbo guy and ijebu is no village
so sure say where u dey
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by nathdim: 3:38pm On Jul 03, 2017
ELKHALIFAISIS:
so sure say where u dey
a place where you can av access to virtually all the banks in Nigeria and av a very good network u call day one village
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 3:40pm On Jul 03, 2017
nathdim:
a place where you can av access to virtually all the banks in Nigeria and av a very good network u call day one village
ain't u afraid of skull miners
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by nathdim: 5:03pm On Jul 03, 2017
ELKHALIFAISIS:
ain't u afraid of skull miners
no pun intended they are better than my people
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 5:35pm On Jul 03, 2017
nathdim:
no pun intended they are better than my people
that means u must be an OSU cheesy grin cheesy
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by NovusHomo(m): 5:50pm On Jul 03, 2017
rugipp:
Eko oni baje, Eko aromi sa legbe legbe.. AFONJA ni wa.. Omo oduduwa... developers from potopoto please stay away..

Afonja, really?! You need to read your history. Afonja was a traitor who let Ilorin (a Yoruba town) fall into the hands of the Hausa and Fulani. Even those who answer that name are not quite proud of that heritage. I am Yoruba, I am not Afonja. Know your history.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by NovusHomo(m): 5:57pm On Jul 03, 2017
gunners160:
First,Lagos would always be expensive because most of their governors both past and present are working and developing it while Other state governors don't care about welfarism of their people and less concerned about developing their states. Secondly, a lot of people like going go where they value and not where they would be valued.. I
lastly,instead of fighting over Religion and Biafra,let fights for our right and tell our governors to work

What? How does this lead to high cost of housing?
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by akigbemaru: 6:29pm On Jul 03, 2017
Nkemakonam62:
A new report has ranked Lagos, the nation’s commercial nerve centre as the third least of world cities that are highly unaffordable for renters.
The report released by RENTCafé, a property search website puts Lagos rent at $355 (N129, 575) per month while the household income is $625 (N228, 125), making the city the third behind Manhattan, New york city with 59 per cent and Mexico City with 60 percent. It also identified the three least cities as vibrant urban hubs with thriving or emerging economies but unaffordable for renters
The ranking is coming on heels of the global professional services firm, Price Water Corporation (Pwc) Opportunity report that listed Lagos at 28 position of 30 cities.

In its latest Cities of Opportunity report, PwC has also set up what is basically the shortlist of the world’s best cities to work and live in.
The top-30 ranking is the result of an in-depth analysis of the most prosperous global business, finance and culture capitals, which looks at 10 different indicators—including but not limited to infrastructure, intellectual capital, sustainability and ease of doing business, all of them essential for a great environment.
With the list, the researchers looked at how much money do people earn in these cities and whether these salaries are enough to afford a rental apartment.
The implication of the recent report is renters in Mexico City, Manhattan and Lagos face severe rent burden, meaning that the rent takes up more than half of a household’s income each month (60 per cent, 59per cent and 57per cent respectively).
In other words, in an average family with two earners, one of them works only to pay the rent, and it’s still not enough.
Lagos residents cough out an astounding 57per cent of their income on rent, while in Mexico City, the median household income barely hits the $14,500 mark and yearly rent amounts to $8,640 on avg.
That puts Mexico City first among the world’s most unaffordable cities for renters with a 60per cent rent burden. Not even London, which PwC declared the world’s best city to live and work in escapes the affordability woes.
The 40per cent rent-to-income ratio places UK’s largest city among the moderately rent-burdened global powerhouses of the world.
At the other end of the spectrum, Kuala Lumpur emerges as the best choice for renters in search of more relaxed lifestyles. Rent barely takes 20per cent of the median household income in Malaysia’s capital city.
In the study, the researchers looked at the current rents in the top global financial centres, but not restricted to cities with outstanding activity in the financial sector, and bringing into the equation the affordability of local housing prices too.
According to the Communications Specialist for RENTCafé, Amalia Otet, researchers used the list of the world’s top cities of opportunity as published in the latest issue of their Cities of Opportunity report and study the overall average rents or their US Dollar-equivalents adjusted for inflation as necessary.
In the report, London slide back 21 places when ranked by rental affordability, with the seven out of the top 10 most affordable cities of opportunity catapulted straight from the lower third of the initial ranking.
“London is famously expensive. And so is LA. But is this just an outside perception or the sad reality? Our research team here at RENTCafé looked at rental prices in the world’s 30 best cities to live in and compared them with the local median incomes to see just hom (un)affordable these fine urban hotspots are”, Otet noted.
According to the study, Kuala Lumpur, Moscow and Johannesburg ranked as the most affordable cities of opportunity from the 20th, 22nd and 24th places of the original ranking, respectively.
Also two South American markets on the 4th and 5th places, Bogotá and Rio de Janeiro moved the farthest from their original positions—22 places up from 26th and 27th.

Speaking on the ranking, an, urban development expert, Lookman Oshodi said the ranking is not unexpected considering spiraling inflation that the country has witnessed in the past few years.
He noted that in the past two years, however, most property owners have maintained rent freeze.
Despite the freeze on the real rent cost, property owners and renters alike, Oshodi said have been dealing with costs ranging from security, energy, water and road among other housing related services.
more at http://www.akelicious.com/2017/07/lagos-ranked-worlds-third-unaffordable.html
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Nobody: 6:49pm On Jul 03, 2017
zxcvb:



Did u read d article.. did u read d indices used
it says based on what ppl earn in these countries in relation to d cost of rentage...

Other cities might b more costly than Lagos but they are more affordable cuz dwellers in those cities can afford them based on their income.... but in Lagos the cost is way too much than what d income can afford

Thanks for taking your time to read the report,I didn't bother to read it.

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Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by Wallade(m): 8:09pm On Jul 03, 2017
logica:
Abuja rent may be higher; but the ratio of the rent to salary lower.

Are you kidding me.Let me ask again: how many salary jobs pay above 50k in Abuja? Abuja is predominantly civil service state where average salary is about 70k.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by nathdim: 8:27pm On Jul 03, 2017
ELKHALIFAISIS:
that means u must be an OSU cheesy grin cheesy
from the way you are speaking you sound like someone from the 10th century your mentality is like dat of Islamic prophet Mohammed
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 8:51pm On Jul 03, 2017
nathdim:
from the way you are speaking you sound like someone from the 10th century your mentality is like dat of Islamic prophet Mohammed
we don't need one close to our territory shikina
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by logica(m): 9:56pm On Jul 03, 2017
Wallade:


Are you kidding me.Let me ask again: how many salary jobs pay above 50k in Abuja? Abuja is predominantly civil service state where average salary is about 70k.
We are not speaking of paper monthly basic (speaking of bribes and other "incentives" ). In fact, many of these people have humongous housing allowances.
Re: Lagos Ranked World’s Third Unaffordable City For Renters by GoodGovernance: 10:08pm On Jul 03, 2017
Nonsense.

Is Lagos rent more expensive than that of Abuja?

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