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Location | 3-Bedroom House (₦/year) | 4-Bedroom House (₦/year) | 5-Bedroom House (₦/year) | Luxury Detached House (₦/year) |
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Ikoyi | 8M – 20M | 10M – 30M | 15M – 50M | 50M – 100M |
Victoria Island (VI) | 6M – 15M | 8M – 25M | 12M – 40M | 40M – 80M |
Lekki Phase 1 | 4M – 12M | 6M – 18M | 8M – 25M | 25M – 50M |
Ajah | 2M – 7M | 3M – 10M | 5M – 15M | 15M – 30M |
Ikeja GRA | 5M – 12M | 7M – 18M | 10M – 30M | 30M – 60M |
Surulere | 2.5M – 6M | 4M – 10M | 6M – 15M | 15M – 25M |
Yaba | 3M – 7M | 5M – 12M | 7M – 18M | 18M – 35M |
Ibeju-Lekki | 1M – 4M | 2M – 6M | 3M – 10M | 10M – 20M |
Lagos is the largest and most populous city in Nigeria, and one of Africa's most influential economic hubs. Known for its bustling streets, coastal charm, and unmatched business opportunities, Lagos stands as Africa's largest city by population, with estimates ranging from 17.5 to over 21 million people.
Economic Significance
As the economic capital of Nigeria, Lagos is not only home to the busiest ports in West Africa but also serves as a center for finance, technology, entertainment, and commerce. It is ranked as the second fastest-growing city in Africa and seventh globally.
Main Areas in Lagos
Lagos is broadly divided into two major zones: Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland.
Lagos Island
The historic heart of the city, Lagos Island was originally built on several islands separated by lagoons and creeks, including Victoria Island, Ikoyi, and Lagos Island proper. These are protected from the Atlantic Ocean by sandbars such as Bar Beach, which stretches over 100 kilometers.
Lagos Mainland
Over time, Lagos has expanded significantly onto the Mainland, covering vibrant districts such as:
- Ikeja – The state capital and a major residential and commercial hub.
- Agege – Known for its mix of residential areas and bustling local markets.
- Surulere, Yaba, and Ojota – Important cultural, tech, and transit centers.
- Ikorodu, Epe, and Badagry – Once distant suburbs, now integrated into the growing Lagos metropolis.
Geography and Urban Expansion
Lagos is located in the southwestern part of Nigeria, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Lagos Lagoon, and a network of creeks. The city's unique geography, shaped by its waterways and coastlines, has influenced its growth patterns.
What began as a coastal city on the islands has now extended over 40 kilometers inland, forming one of the largest urban sprawls in West Africa. The state is currently managed through 57 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to meet the administrative demands of its ever-growing population.
Lagos at a Glance
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