12/12/2025
✨ PRODUCT OF THE DAY ✨
Genesis Smart Apartment – Chevron, Lekki
Step into a refined blend of luxury, comfort, and innovation. This smart apartment offers an elevated lifestyle in one of Lagos’ most desirable locations.
Available Unit
2-Bedroom Smart Apartment
Price: ₦120M
Initial Deposit: ₦40M
*Title: Governor’s Consent
Outstanding Features
* Rooftop swimming pool with panoramic views
* Fully equipped gym and exclusive residents’ lounge
* High-speed elevator
* CCTV surveillance and round-the-clock security
* Smart, automated estate gate
This Property delivers contemporary design, premium finishing, and advanced smart-home technology—ideal for personal living, shortlet investment, or steady rental income.
Take the Next Step
Book a private tour today. Call 07033244354 or send a DM to get started.
27/09/2025
Price vs. Quality in Real Estate*✨
In real estate, every buyer comes with a mindset.
👉 **The ordinary buyer** often asks first: *“How much is it?”*
They want something affordable, and then they hope the quality matches the price.
👉 **The wealthy buyer** asks differently: *“Is it authentic? Is it premium?”*
For them, quality, originality, and security of title matter more than cost.
As a realtor, I understand both worlds.
That’s why my properties combine **authenticity, value, and trust**—so whether you’re buying with price in mind or quality at heart, you’ll always find confidence in your investment.
Because in real estate, **price may open the door, but quality and authenticity keep it standing.** 🏡✨
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Oma
07/09/2025
✅ 3 Costly Real Estate Mistakes You Might Realize Too Late
1️⃣ “It’s a swamp and waterlogged land”
Today, many malls, estates, and iconic buildings stand tall on what used to be swamps. With the right professionals, such lands now yield massive returns.
👉 Lesson: Don’t depend on unprofessional opinions.
2️⃣ “It’s too expensive”
Truth is, what looks expensive today is the cheapest it will ever be. Land and property appreciate daily—you’ll pay more tomorrow.
👉 Lesson: Don’t let small-mindedness cost you bigger in the future.
3️⃣ “It’s too far”
What seems far today will soon become the heart of the city tomorrow. Places once seen as “bush” are now premium locations.
👉 Lesson: Invest with foresight, not just convenience.
💡 Don’t wait until it’s too late. The best time to buy property was yesterday, the next best time is NOW.
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The LandLord Maker
26/08/2025
Good morning Investors
Let me help you secure unit(s) in this estate.
📍*BEHIND LAGOS BUSINESS SCHOOL, SANGOTEDO.*
1BR Apartment
2BR Apartment
2BR Terrace Duplex + BQ
Estate title— C of O
Features:
Swimming pool for Kids and adults
Fitted Gym
Good road network
Kids play area
24/7 security
Call to access gate
and many more
For more information please call 0703 324 4354
25/08/2025
*From Tenant Struggles to Landlord Dreams: Navigating Nigeria's Rental Reality*
🏠 I remember a tenant's story that perfectly captures the reality many face across Nigeria today. She had just settled into her apartment when her landlord suddenly announced a rent increase—without notice. Her budget was already stretched, and this unexpected hike shook her plans. She had two choices: move out in frustration or negotiate with wisdom. She chose the latter. By calmly discussing with the landlord and showing proof of market prices in the area, she secured more time before the increment took effect.
*The Harsh Reality of Nigeria's Rental Market*
Across Nigeria, rent increases have surged by an average of **15-25% annually** in major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. Many landlords implement these increases without proper notice, leaving tenants scrambling to adjust their finances.
Consider Adebayo, a software developer in Victoria Island, Lagos. After two years of consistent rent payments, his landlord demanded a **30% increase with just one month's notice**. "I had to choose between relocating to the mainland—adding 3 hours to my daily commute—or depleting my emergency savings," he recalls.
Then there's Chioma, a marketing executive in Abuja, who faced a similar situation. Her landlord justified a **40% rent hike** by pointing to new developments in the area. "I felt trapped," she says. "Moving meant losing my deposit, paying agent fees again, and starting over."
**Understanding the Numbers Behind the Crisis**
- Only **25% of Nigerians own their homes**, compared to 65% in South Africa.
- Average rental yields in prime Nigerian locations range from **6-10%**, making property investment attractive to landlords.
- **70% of urban dwellers are renters**, creating intense competition for available properties.
- Property values have increased by **8-12% annually** in major cities over the past five years.
24/08/2025
Why are we so scared of living the good life?