Lagos real estate

Why Many Lagos Homes Flood, and How to Avoid Buying One

Flooding is one of the biggest hidden risks for homebuyers in Lagos. Every rainy season, tenants and landlords face damage, financial loss, and stressful relocations, all because crucial warning signs were ignored before purchase or rent. Understanding why flooding happens and how to detect it early can save you from years of regret. Why Lagos Homes Flood 1. Poor Drainage Systems Many Lagos...

How to Know a Real Estate Company You Can Actually Trust

In today’s Nigerian property market, everybody is suddenly a real estate company, from Instagram sellers to “CEO of Landed Properties” with no office address. And with land scams rising every year, choosing the right company is literally the difference between owning land and owning premium tears. Before you hand over your hard-earned money, here’s how to know a real estate company you can...

Top 4 Lagos Areas With the Fastest Appreciation Rate in 2025

Lagos property market in 2025 is giving money magic. As infrastructure booms and demand skyrockets, some areas are turning into goldmines for investors and home-buyers alike. Here are 5 Lagos neighbourhoods (or corridors) that are appreciating the fastest, and why you might want to slide into them before prices go. 1. Ibeju‑Lekki — The Fastest-Growing Land Corridor Ibeju-Lekki is topping...

The New Lagos Tenancy Law: What’s True, What’s Changing & What Tenants Must Know in 2025

If you’ve been online lately, you’ve probably seen posts claiming Lagos State has a new tenancy law, from rent caps to eviction penalties to rules on advance payment. But let’s breathe. While conversations are trending everywhere, not everything you’ve heard is accurate. Here’s the real situation: there is currently a new tenancy bill under review, but it HAS NOT officially replaced the...

Top 3 Lies Lagos Landlords Tell Tenants in 2025 (And How to Spot Them Fast)

Renting a house in Lagos is not for the weak. Between unpredictable rent prices, pressure from agents, and landlords who can sell sand as sugar, tenants are constantly dodging stress like traffic on Third Mainland Bridge. With the continuous rise in urban migration and cost of living in 2025, landlords know tenants are desperate, and some use it to push half-truths, hidden conditions, and outright...

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