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10 things that make Nigeria a profitable country for real estate investment

Fesadeb
Last updated: 2023/05/03 at 1:48 PM
Fesadeb Published April 23, 2023
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Nigeria is a country in West Africa that is rich in natural resources and is the most populous country on the continent.

With a population of over 200 million people, there is a high demand for housing, which makes real estate a profitable industry to invest in.

Let’s explore some of the reasons why Nigeria is a profitable country for real estate investment.

1) RAPID URBANIZATION

Nigeria is one of the fastest urbanizing countries in the world. With a growing population and an expanding economy, there is an increasing need for housing and infrastructure.

As more people move to cities, the demand for housing and commercial property continues to rise. This presents a great opportunity for real estate investors to invest in both residential and commercial properties.

2) INCREASING MIDDLE CLASS

Nigeria has a growing middle class with an increasing purchasing power.

This demographic is driving demand for modern, high-quality housing and commercial property.

As more people move into the middle class, the demand for real estate will continue to grow. This presents an opportunity for investors to invest in properties that cater to this demographic.

3) FAVORABLE GOVERNMENT POLICIES

The Nigerian government has implemented policies aimed at promoting real estate investment in the country.

One of such policies is the National Housing Fund (NHF), which was established to provide affordable housing for Nigerians.

The NHF also provides low-interest loans to real estate developers and investors to encourage investment in the sector.

Another policy is the Land Use Act, which was enacted to regulate land ownership in Nigeria.

The act grants the government ownership of all land in the country, but individuals and organizations can lease land from the government for a specified period.

This policy has created a more stable and predictable legal framework for real estate investment in Nigeria.

4) High Return On Investment

Real estate investment in Nigeria offers high returns on investment.

The average rental yield in Nigeria is around 6%, which is higher than the global average of 4.2%. This is due to the high demand for rental properties and the limited supply of quality housing.

As the Nigerian economy continues to grow, rental yields are expected to increase, making real estate investment in Nigeria even more profitable.

5) GROWING TOURISM INDUSTRY

Nigeria has a growing tourism industry, which is driving demand for hotel and resort properties. The country is home to several tourist attractions such as national parks, beaches, and historical sites.

The government has also implemented policies aimed at promoting tourism in the country. This presents an opportunity for real estate investors to invest in hotel and resort properties that cater to the growing number of tourists visiting Nigeria.

Source: Ripples Nigeria

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