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The Future of Nigerian Real Estate: Why Diaspora Capital is the Defining Force of 2026

The Future of Nigerian Real Estate: Why Diaspora Capital is the Defining Force of 2026 The Nigerian real estate market is entering a new era. In 2026, one force will stand out as the defining driver of growth: diaspora capital. Nigerians abroad, from London to Houston, Toronto to Dubai, are no longer sending money home

Real Estate Development In Nigeria 2026: Inclusive, Affordable Housing and Infrastructure

 Real Estate Development In Nigeria 2026: Inclusive, Affordable Housing and Infrastructure Nigeria’s housing sector faces a severe shortfall. Recent analyses estimate a housing deficit of over 20 million units (some estimates put it as high as 28 million). At the Wemabod Real Estate Outlook Conference 2026, experts argued that solving this crisis is not just

Nigeria’s Real Estate Goldmine in 2026: Why Growth Corridors Are the New Prime

Nigeria’s Real Estate Goldmine in 2026: Why Growth Corridors Are the New Prime If you are still waiting to buy land in fully developed “prime” locations, you might be playing a game that was won ten years ago. In 2026, the definition of a profitable real estate investment in Nigeria has shifted. The highest returns

How Nigeria’s New Tax Landscape Will Impact Real Estate Investment in 2026

How Nigeria’s New Tax Landscape Will Impact Real Estate Investment in 2026 In 2026, the savvy real estate investor in Nigeria has stopped asking, “Is this property affordable?” and started asking the question that truly matters: “Will this asset perform after taxes?” The Nigerian property market is undergoing a significant shift toward structure and transparency.

The Manhattan of Lagos: Why Marina is the 2026 Residential “Buy” of the Decade

The Manhattan of Lagos: Why Marina is the 2026 Residential “Buy” of the Decade For decades, Marina was a city of ghosts after 6:00 PM. It was the heartbeat of Nigerian commerce by day, a concrete jungle of suits, banks, and skyscrapers, but a “no-man’s-land” by night. If you worked in the Central Business District

THE GROWING HOUSING DEFICIT IN NIGERIA

Everyone wants to have a quality and a comfortable lifestyle. In as much as this is necessary, the quality of life of people should not be neglected.The word “Housing” signifies one of the rudimentary human needs. According to Abraham Maslow, he identified the following as the basic needs of human; food, clothing & shelter. In

THE GROWING HOUSING DEFICIT IN NIGERIA

Everyone wants to have a quality and a comfortable lifestyle. In as much as this is necessary, the quality of life of people should not be neglected.The word “Housing” signifies one of the rudimentary human needs. According to Abraham Maslow, he identified the following as the basic needs of human; food, clothing & shelter. In

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