The festive season in Nigeria right from Christmas to New Year celebrations is a vibrant time full of joy, cultural festivities, and increased travel. For property owners, this period also offers a lucrative opportunity to generate extra income. Whether through short-term rentals, hosting events, or property upgrades, there are numerous ways to turn your property…
In Lagos, many landlords face a common challenge: how to maximize their rental income amid rising costs and increasing competition. While listing a property and waiting for tenants might seem sufficient, this passive approach often leaves money on the table. With inflation, fluctuating demand, and new market dynamics, relying solely on basic leasing practices can…
In Nigeria, urban redevelopment and renewal are often heralded as signs of progress, modernization, and economic growth. Major projects like Lagos’s Eko Atlantic, Abuja’s Master Plan, and various infrastructure drives reflect this forward-looking narrative. However; for diaspora investors, these initiatives can be overshadowed by the recurring threat of unpredictable demolitions actions beyond their control that…
If the only income you earn in a month is your salary, then it's a clear sign that you’re yet to gain the right kind of knowledge and exposure when it comes to wealth creation and cultivating constructive financial habits. Relying solely on a paycheck is like putting all your eggs in one basket. What happens…
The real estate sector in Nigeria is currently facing a lot of problems. Despite news that the sector is expected to experience a surge in profitability, many people are scared to invest their hard-earned money. This fear is not unfounded; many have lost hope, resources, and even their lives to a single, critical issue: choosing…
Cities in Nigeria are transforming at a faster rate than ever, and it’s no exaggeration. With Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt topping the list, the country’s rapid urbanization is reshaping landscapes and creating a whirlwind of opportunities. For investors, developers, planners, and anyone curious about Nigeria’s future, this urban boom is promising. It pokes at…
What Are Off-Plan Properties in Lagos?
Off-plan properties are homes or apartments sold before construction is complete. You're essentially buying into the developer’s vision, often at a discounted rate with the expectation of capital appreciation once the project is delivered.
For investors looking to tap into Lagos’ real estate boom, off-plan properties offer a more…