Area Guide

Get to know the beautiful cities in Nigeria. Explore with our area guide for local Insights and notable landmarks.

Lagos

Lagos state opens its borders to people of different tribes and cultural backgrounds, thereby, offering a unique blend of urban lifestyle and cultural richness. As the commercial capital of Nigeria, it is home to several businesses and opportunities. It also has iconic landmarks such as the Lekki Conservation Centre, National Stadium and Landmark Beach. The real estate scene in Lagos offers a mix of luxury apartments in Victoria Island and commercial properties in Ikeja.

Ogun

Ogun state is known for its historical sites such as the Olumo Rock, natural attractions like the Oyan Dam and other impressive sites like the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, the Redemption Camp and the industrial properties in Ota. Real estate in Ogun includes serene residential communities in areas like Magboro and Redemption Camp, and commercial hubs in Sango-Ota.

Edo

A state rich in history and culture with attractions such as the Benin City National Museum, the breathtaking Oba’s palace, the beautiful Ise Lake, the ambient Okomu National Park and the ancient Benin City Walls. The real estate market in Edo features a mix of residential properties in areas like GRA and commercial properties in Ring Road and Airport Road.

Enugu

A mining state also known as “Coal City” offers attractions such as the Ngwo Pine Forest and Cave, Udi Hills, Milken Hill, Awhum Waterfall, Michael Okpara Square and Nike Lake Resort. It also houses the first indigenous university in the country; the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The city also boasts thriving commercial centres like New Market and modern residential developments in areas like Independence Layout and GRA (Government Reservation Area).

Abuja

The capital city of Nigeria is known for its impressive architecture, lush greenery, and cultural attractions. The city draws attractions because of landmarks like the Aso Rock, the Nigerian National Mosque, the National Arboretum, Jabi Lake and Abuja Arts and Crafts Village. The city offers a range of real estate options, including luxury homes in upscale neighbourhoods like Asokoro and Maitama, as well as commercial properties in bustling districts like Wuse and Garki.

Kano

Kano State, located in northern Nigeria, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and bustling commercial activities. Explore attractions like the impressive Emir’s Palace, the ancient Kurmi Market, the majestic Gidan Makama Museum and the ancient Kano City Walls. Real estate in Kano includes residential areas like Nassarawa GRA and commercial properties in areas like Sabon Gari.