May 2026

The ₦270 Million Warning: Inside Lessons from Lagos’ Real Estate Fraud Crisis

The Lagos State Government recently announced the recovery of more than ₦270 million from fraudulent estate agents and property developers on behalf of residents who fell victim to real estate scams across the state. The disclosure, made by the Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, during the 2026 Ministerial Press Briefing at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, highlights the growing...

Why Lagos Mainland May Become the City’s Most Important Real Estate Story

For decades, the conversation around premium real estate in Lagos has largely centered around the Island. Meanwhile, much of the Mainland was often viewed primarily as a densely populated residential and commercial extension of the city rather than a frontier for premium redevelopment. That narrative is slowly beginning to change. Across the real estate industry, developers, investors, and urban...

Affordable Lagos: The Best Areas for First Time Homeowners in 2026

For many young professionals, newly married couples, and upwardly mobile Nigerians, owning a home in Lagos can feel like chasing a moving target. Property prices continue to rise, rent keeps climbing, and prime locations become more expensive every year. Yet despite the challenges, 2026 may still be one of the smartest times for first time buyers to enter the market. The key is understanding one...

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