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Relocating by toyoson0(op): 5:04pm On Apr 17, 2020
Pls I need the house advise. I work in ikeja and am thinking of relocating to Ayobo area cos of cost of housing, pls house those that know the area very well how is the area like traffic wise and how is it during raining season?
Re: Relocating by Ge0grapher(m): 9:29pm On Apr 17, 2020
Hi Toyo... Ayobo is really cool, calm and serene... Rent is cheap.
As far as traffic is concerned ..The only traffic problem u are gonna encounter is from Iyana-ipaja to Ikeja to and fro.(u gats wake up really early to beat this one, returning to iyanaipaja from Ikeja in the evening is usually very hectic.)
traffic along iyana ipaja - Ayobo axis is usually mild and free flowing most of the time, but remember this is Lagos, we can't really tell wink.

Road condition: it depends, I will advise you not get an accommodation in the inner part of Ayobo, like Bada, ishefun etc when it pours, it isnt funny.. Look for a place with reasonable proximity to the main road, Alaja axis smiley

Electricity : Baba light no dey for Ayobo, in fact they still do one day on, one day off... So if u are a light person, hmmm.. Just start saving money for generator...

Security: less crime rate, mostly due to the fact that most working class people residing in Ayobo actually work other areas like Ikeja, Surulere, Ikotun etc, so because of that it is usually calm during the day cos people must have gone to work by then...

If you've got other questions, feel free to ask.
Re: Relocating by toyoson0(op): 9:57pm On Apr 17, 2020
Ge0grapher:
Hi Toyo... Ayobo is really cool, calm and serene... Rent is cheap.
As far as traffic is concerned ..The only traffic problem u are gonna encounter is from Iyana-ipaja to Ikeja to and fro.(u gats wake up really early to beat this one, returning to iyanaipaja from Ikeja in the evening is usually very hectic.)
traffic along iyana ipaja - Ayobo axis is usually mild and free flowing most of the time, but remember this is Lagos, we can't really tell wink.

Road condition: it depends, I will advise you not get an accommodation in the inner part of Ayobo, like Bada, ishefun etc when it pours, it isnt funny.. Look for a place with reasonable proximity to the main road, Alaja axis smiley

Electricity : Baba light no dey for Ayobo, in fact they still do one day on, one day off... So if u are a light person, hmmm.. Just start saving money for generator...

Security: less crime rate, mostly due to the fact that most working class people residing in Ayobo actually work other areas like Ikeja, Surulere, Ikotun etc, so because of that it is usually calm during the day cos people must have gone to work by then...

If you've got other questions, feel free to ask.
thanks really appreciate it, is Amule okay
Re: Relocating by Ge0grapher(m): 6:33am On Apr 18, 2020
toyoson0:
thanks really appreciate it, is Amule okay
Yes it is !!!
Re: Relocating by Shanid(m): 8:52pm On May 02, 2020
Is it possible to get an accommodation without agent in ayobo ?
Ge0grapher:
Hi Toyo... Ayobo is really cool, calm and serene... Rent is cheap.
As far as traffic is concerned ..The only traffic problem u are gonna encounter is from Iyana-ipaja to Ikeja to and fro.(u gats wake up really early to beat this one, returning to iyanaipaja from Ikeja in the evening is usually very hectic.)
traffic along iyana ipaja - Ayobo axis is usually mild and free flowing most of the time, but remember this is Lagos, we can't really tell wink.

Road condition: it depends, I will advise you not get an accommodation in the inner part of Ayobo, like Bada, ishefun etc when it pours, it isnt funny.. Look for a place with reasonable proximity to the main road, Alaja axis smiley

Electricity : Baba light no dey for Ayobo, in fact they still do one day on, one day off... So if u are a light person, hmmm.. Just start saving money for generator...

Security: less crime rate, mostly due to the fact that most working class people residing in Ayobo actually work other areas like Ikeja, Surulere, Ikotun etc, so because of that it is usually calm during the day cos people must have gone to work by then...

If you've got other questions, feel free to ask.
Re: Relocating by Ge0grapher(m): 5:04am On May 03, 2020
Shanid:
Is it possible to get an accommodation without agent in ayobo ?
Yeah it is, but it can be stressful sometimes...
Re: Relocating by Shanid(m): 5:26am On May 03, 2020
Ge0grapher:
Yeah it is, but it can be stressful sometimes...
you live around ayobo right ? How much can I get a ro self sir
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