Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Most Expensive Neighborhood In Nigeria

9. Alalubosa, Ibadan
   


Located in Ibadan, Alalubosa hosts some fairly large and expensive homes, which helps to dispel perceptions of Ibadan as being severely underdeveloped.


8. Jabi, Abuja
     
Located about 30 minutes from Abuja airport, this residential area boasts some fine homes, and with a new waterfront development underway, it may soon rival many top neighborhoods anywhere in the world


 7. Nicon Town, Lagos
      With houses priced at $1.5 million, this area, located in Lagos, is opulent enough to be featured on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.




6. G.R.A Ikeja, Lagos
 Located in the suburbs of Lagos, this upper-class neighborhood has some lovely homes that require some serious cash.

5. Asokoro, Abuja
      This upper-class area is known for being quite secure, and it attracts many millionaires and top government officials — with top real estate costing in the millions.

4. G.R.A Phase 2, Portharcourt
      Located in Port Harcourt, this area benefits from being surrounded by oil money. With expatriates taking up residence in the area, it’s definitely made for the elite






4.Lekki scheme 1, Lagos
    Lekki is a nice upper-class area with million-dollar homes. Houses here and their price tag can blow your head off. A price of land in this area will cost you a minimum of $1m.




3. Asokoro, Abuja
      This upper-class area is known for being quite secure, and it attracts many millionaires and top government officials — with top real estate costing in the millions. The most moderate price of land in this district will fetch a minimum of $1.5m and a plot of land also sell above $3m

 2. Maitama, Abuja
    Home to many embassies, this exclusive area was built for the crème de la crème and top politicians of the country, and its home to some of the most expensive real estates in Nigeria.




 1. Banana island, Lagos
      This man-made island is paradise for the world’s elite. This area is quite secluded, and a plot of land can easily cost upwards of $2 million.
This man-made island in Lagos that has the shape of a banana, hence its name 'banana island' Is The Most Expensive Neighborhood In Nigeria and West Africa

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