
Real Estate for Retirement: Building Passive Income Streams With Real Estate Before 60
Imagine this for a moment: you’re 60 years old, but instead of worrying about shrinking pensions or unpredictable savings, you’re
Imagine this for a moment: you’re 60 years old, but instead of worrying about shrinking pensions or unpredictable savings, you’re
Lagos is Nigeria’s commercial heartbeat; it is the vibrant city of over 20 million people where demand for housing keeps
Nigeria’s real estate, widely regarded as the most profitable real estate destination in Africa, is frequently touted as “male-dominated.”
Why Home Ownership in Nigeria Feels Out of Reach Despite the booming real estate market in Nigeria, many aspiring homeowners encounter a lot of obstacles
The Nigerian real estate sector is one of the most exciting and profitable markets in Africa. With cities like Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Ibadan
In a country where population growth is booming, cities are expanding rapidly, and currency value keeps fluctuating, land investment
Nigeria’s real estate market is experiencing growth, and it’s far beyond a passing trend. With rapid urbanisation sweeping across the
Getting quality building materials in Lagos shouldn’t feel like a battle. Yet for many contractors, real estate developers, and landlords, it’s exactly that — endless
With the cost of rent rising across Nigeria’s major cities and access to mortgage financing expanding slowly but surely, many
This year marks a significant milestone in the journey of one of Nigeria’s most forward-thinking real estate developers—Hontar Projects. As the company celebrates five impactful
The completion of the Lekki Deep Sea Port and the planned Epe International Airport are more than transportation
Secondary Cities Rising: Investment Hotspots Beyond Lagos & Abuja In the Nigerian real estate world, two cities—Lagos and Abuja
For millions of Nigerians, the dream of owning a home is slowly slipping away. The price of land, rising cement costs,
Imagine buying a piece of land in Abuja without ever setting foot on it. You were able to do
Have you ever come across Facebook and Instagram ads promising “dry land, no wahala” or agents offering unbelievable discounts in fast-developing areas in Ibeju Lekki,
Owning a home in Nigeria is a big deal. It feels like a big dream for many, especially for young professionals and middle-income earners. With
According to a 2023 report by Jobberman, over 60% of Nigeria’s workforce is under the age of 35, and many of these young professionals
Have you ever felt that buying property in Lagos is like you’re paying for the city’s hype rather than its
In recent years, Nigeria has seen a significant rise in inflation, a trend that’s impacting various sectors of the economy, particularly the real estate market.
Nigeria’s real estate market is experiencing a powerful shift—one driven not just by local developers or multinational firms but also
A new trend is changing how people live, travel, and invest in real estate in Nigeria.
Lagos, the commercial capital of West Africa, is currently witnessing a quiet revolution that is reshaping the real estate landscape: the rise of micro-apartments.
We’re excited to announce a landmark event in the evolution of Lagos real estate. HomeWork Group warmly invites you to an exclusive Open House as
On the 18th of April 2025, Our Company, Thinkmint Nigeria & Europe, in partnership with Axial
The Nigerian mortgage industry is changing every year. In response to the country’s growing housing demand, some banks have slightly changed their mortgage requirements.
Waking up with the cool breeze from the ocean and an amazing skyline view is what most Nigerians
Inheriting property in Nigeria in the form of land, a house, or another asset can be both a blessing and a legal tussle. Many Nigerians
As Nigeria’s tech ecosystem continues to flourish, smart real estate investors are focusing on the commercial properties surrounding these
Have you ever dreamed of owning property in Nigeria while living abroad? Whether you want to build a family
Introduction Buying a home in Nigeria can be a significant thing in the life of most Nigerians but for many, financing a property outright isn’t