Why you need to Invest in Ogombo

Why you need to Invest in Ogombo - It is Lekki Phase 2 - It has irrevocable C of 0 - ROI is quick and inevitable - Developers Delight (ask Ooni of Ife, Alaafin of Oyo, Tinubu, Landwey, PWAN or Bamidele Revolution) - Topography is dry & Solid - Few Properties available - For Fully finished property from 30m call Rebecca on...

What Is Return on Investment (ROI) in Real Estate?

As an investor, you probably know that having an idea of your return on investment (ROI) is an important part of making an investment decision. Still, fewer investors can articulate what a return on investment calculation is and what it tells you. With that in mind, we've created a guide on ROI below. Keep reading to learn how to do this calculation and why it should be part of your investment...

COMMON FACTS ABOUT REAL ESTATE IN NIGERIA

When I hear real estate on a norm, the first thing that comes to mind is money i.e the rich, for both the people who invest in it and the realtors. What I was certain about was that you have to be very rich to even think about investing before you even invest. After all, most people in Nigeria that you see or hear that invest in real estate are the very rich and financially free people, isn’t...

Why you should invest in properties in Sangotedo, ibeju-lekki, Lagos

Ibeju-Lekki is a local government area of Lekki while sangotedo, Ajah is in Eti Osa local government area of Lekki, Lagos. Ibeju-lekki is about 30-45 minutes drive from Ajah. It is popularly referred to as “New Lagos” due to different modern infrastructure and ongoing projects going on in this area. These and many more has made individual, cooperate bodies, investors and government shifting their...

Trust & why it matters in the home buying process

The home buying process can be complicated. From finding a great realtor and looking for the perfect home to negotiating prices and closing deals, buying a home can be difficult. In order to make this process easier for all parties involved, it’s important that you are able to trust your realtor and the home seller. When buying a home, you’ll depend on your realtor to help you find the right...

Importance of Location When Buying A Property

Location is the single most important aspect in real estate development.   The reason is, while every other thing about a property can be changed, its location cannot.   You can renovate a building, expand it, make it smaller, or tear it down to build a new one, but you CANNOT change its location. This is why it’s very important you choose your location carefully.   The...

Avoiding First Time Home Buyer Mistakes

Buying your very own property for the first time can be pretty exciting. However, the property acquisition journey is full of pitfalls, and as a novice; it can be pretty easy to fall into one of these traps. In this article, I will share with you some common novice buyer mistakes and how to identify and avoid them. The first pitfall to avoid is being overly anxious or excited. This blinds you to...

The Role of Agents in Real Estate

More often than not, the professional estate agent is multi dimensional, his role in the real estate industry beyond just the selling and leasing of properties. He also carries the responsibility of a being a manager. This role covers the overall management and maintenance of a property long after its development. In theory, the relationship between the architects, builders, financial analysts and the...

4 Habits of Effective Real Estate Agents

Effective real estate practitioners operating in Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Abuja, or anywhere else in the country, have certain things in common. Certain… traits. These habits tend to differentiate them from the average performers. Here a few of such habits: 1. They return calls and emails: These are agents that get a lead and don’t let it go until the completion of the transaction. Client...

What You Should Know About Land Sizes in Nigeria – Plots, Acres & Hectares

In Nigeria today, there are two standards of measurement used – the imperial (Feet; Acres) and the metric (Metres; Hectares). Your audience determines what units you will discuss with them. Artisans, omo oniles and tradesmen understand the imperial system (inches and feet) while professionals and highly lettered people tend to converse in the S.I units (mm, cm, meters). These measurements are dynamic as...

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