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Lagos Short-Let Market Explodes: Prices Soar Over 200% in 2024

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: January 21, 2025
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The Lagos residential real estate market experienced a seismic shift in 2024, with short-let apartment prices exploding by over 200%. This dramatic surge follows a moderate 12.95% increase in 2023, painting a picture of unprecedented growth in the city’s dynamic property landscape.

The BuyLetLive 2024 Nigeria Property Price Index Report, a cornerstone of the Nigerian real estate industry, revealed these staggering figures. “Short-let apartments recorded the most notable growth, with prices surging from 12.95% in 2023 to 46.40% in 2024, reflecting an increase of over 200%,” the report stated.

This explosive growth is a testament to the multifaceted pressures shaping the Lagos property market. Soaring inflation and escalating development costs have forced developers to significantly increase prices to maintain profitability. This, coupled with the city’s burgeoning population and its status as Nigeria’s economic powerhouse, has created a perfect storm of demand.

“Lagos, despite being the smallest state geographically, is home to a staggering 27.4% of Nigeria’s urban population, now estimated at a staggering 16.54 million,” the report highlighted. This rapid urbanization exerts immense pressure on the housing market, fueling competition and driving prices upwards.

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The report further underscores the diverse factors influencing this dynamic market. Millennials are driving demand in the rental sector, while baby boomers continue to dominate sales transactions. Infrastructure improvements, such as the revitalization of the Third Mainland Bridge and the development of affordable housing projects, have provided a degree of support.

However, the report also acknowledges the complexities of this evolving landscape. Rising costs and shifting investor priorities have led some to exit the market, introducing new variables into the equation.

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Geographical Breakdown of the Surge

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The price hikes were not uniform across the city. Ikoyi, a prime residential area, witnessed the most dramatic increase at 60%. Lekki Phase 1 followed closely, while Surulere saw a more moderate 30% rise. Ikeja experienced a 42% increase, and Magodo saw a significant surge exceeding 50%. Ajah and Yaba also recorded substantial growth, while Victoria Island experienced a notable uptick, albeit below the 60% mark.

Beyond Short-Lets

The surge in short-let prices is just one facet of a broader trend. Rental apartments witnessed a remarkable 47.25% increase, with rental houses closely following at 44.85%. The sales market also experienced significant growth, with house prices climbing by 39.7% and apartment prices by 38.74%. Land prices also saw a notable increase of 27.63%.

The Lagos real estate market is undeniably dynamic and presents both significant opportunities and challenges. While the city’s economic vitality and growing population continue to fuel demand, the impact of inflation, rising costs, and shifting demographics cannot be ignored. Navigating this complex landscape requires a nuanced understanding of market trends and a proactive approach to investment strategies.

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Genesis Obong is a Journalist with relevant experience in Business, Finance and Economic matters in Nigeria and across the West African space.
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