The Growth of Proptech Industry in Nigeria
Proptech is a term coined from the words “property” and “technology,” and it refers to the application of technology to improve real estate operations. The
Proptech is a term coined from the words “property” and “technology,” and it refers to the application of technology to improve real estate operations. The
Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, has been undergoing a significant transformation in its infrastructure over the past few years. The Lagos State government’s focus on infrastructure
Proptech is a term coined from the words “property” and “technology,” and it refers to the application of technology to improve real estate operations. The
Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, has been undergoing a significant transformation in its infrastructure over the past few years. The Lagos State government’s focus on infrastructure
Nigeria’s cash crunch has had a significant impact on the country’s real estate and construction sectors, which are largely cash-based. The scarcity of cash in
Diaspora-led investments in Nigeria’s real estate and construction sectors are helping to bridge the current finance gap plaguing both sectors. With the depreciation of the
Property management can be a challenging task for even the most experienced property managers. It involves the day-to-day oversight of the property in areas such
The Nigerian real estate market has been experiencing a significant impact from the recurring issue of flooding. With climate change and poor urban planning, flooding
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strikes have become a recurring decimal in Nigeria’s education sector. These strikes have resulted in the closure of tertiary
Lagos, the economic hub of Nigeria, is facing a housing deficit that is estimated to be about 3 million units, and this deficit is
The recent increase in the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from 11.5% to 13% is projected to lead to
Building collapse in Nigeria is a significant challenge that has devastating consequences. Despite efforts to curb the spate of building collapse, the country has lost
Recent weeks have seen the launch of 2 new data centres in Lagos. This speaks volumes about the positioning of the Lagos market for digital