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Shortlet vs Hotel in Lagos: Which One Is Actually Worth Your Money in 2026

If you are planning a trip to Lagos, whether for work, a birthday, a quick getaway, or just a change of scenery , one of the first decisions you will face is where to stay. And in 2026, that question has never been more interesting because the shortlet market in Lagos has grown so dramatically […]

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Best Shortlet Apartments in Victoria Island, Lagos for Business Travellers

If your meetings are on Victoria Island, then let’s be honest… staying anywhere else is just stress you don’t need. Victoria Island is where business actually happens in Lagos. The banks are here. The headquarters are here. The embassies, the top restaurants for client meetings, the hotels everyone names in conversations, all here. And in

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7 Best Shortlet Apartments in Ikeja for Corporate Stays in 2026

If you are coming to Lagos for work and someone tells you to stay in Ikeja, they are not wrong. In fact, they are probably saving you from a lot of unnecessary stress. Ikeja sits right in the middle of everything. The airport is just minutes away, Allen Avenue has every restaurant, bank, and pharmacy

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Is Ibeju-Lekki Worth Renting In? What You Need to Know Before Moving

If you are thinking long-term, want more space, less financial pressure, and are willing to trade proximity for potential, then Ibeju-Lekki is probably already on your radar. And if it isn’t, it should be. It is a rapidly developing local government area in Lagos State,  experiencing a rapid shift from rural to urban with land

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Lagos Housing Crisis Isn’t Slowing Down: Here’s What Landlords and Agents Should Pay Attention To

Posts If you’ve been active in the Lagos property market recently, you’ve probably noticed something. Rent is going up, complaints are increasing, and yet… things still feel disorganized. That’s because the housing crisis in Lagos isn’t just about demand anymore. It’s also about how the system is being managed. A recent report by The Guardian

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The Shift No One Is Talking About in Lagos Real Estate

Everyone is chasing fast money in Lagos real estate right now. Shortlets, land flips, quick returns. Meanwhile, something quieter is happening in the background. Investors are slowly stepping away from residential rentals, even though demand for housing has never been higher. If you’ve been paying attention to the Lagos real estate space, you might have

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Lagos Cracks Down on Fake Real Estate Offices (What It Means for Property Owners)

If you own property in Lagos, you know the market can be both exciting and tricky. Recently, Lagos authorities shut down a fake real estate office in Ikorodu over alleged fraud, and it highlights a growing challenge in the city’s property space. Short-term renters and tenants are increasingly cautious, which affects how quickly properties get

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Why Everyone Wants a Piece of Lagos: ‘Detty December’ Is the New Billion-Naira Hustle

If you own property in Lagos, you already know December is always a big deal. But lately, it’s gone from just “busy season” to something else entirely. We’re talking fully booked apartments, back-to-back reservations, and property owners cashing out like never before. Welcome to Detty December… where real estate is quietly becoming one of the

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10 Date Ideas for Valentine’s in Nigeria (2026)

Love is in the air, and there’s really no denying it. As Valentine’s Day approaches, red roses line the streets, heart-shaped balloons float in shop windows, and Valentine’s packages are flying off the shelves. From curated gift boxes to elaborate dinner reservations, the pressure to “get it right” can feel intense.  Yet, in the middle

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