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Building a Rental Property in Nigeria – ROI Breakdown You Should See

Let’s say you invest ₦100 million into building an 8-unit apartment in a prime location like Victoria Island (VI), Lagos. Here’s how quickly you could recover your investment depending on your rental strategy:

With standard rent at ₦1 million per unit per year, you’d earn ₦8 million annually, reaching your break-even point in 12.5 years.

If you lease to corporate tenants at ₦1.5 million per unit per year, that’s ₦12 million annually, bringing your ROI timeline down to 8.3 years.

Going the short let or Airbnb route at ₦250,000 per unit per month, you could generate ₦24 million yearly and recover your investment in just 4.2 years.

VI is just one example of a high-demand, high-return location. Smart strategy and location choices can significantly accelerate your returns and grow long-term wealth.

This is your sign. This is your chance to invest in Nigeria.

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