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Nigeria’s Property Ecosystem Explored by Private Sector Stakeholders at Lagos Real Estate Fest

### Lagos Real Estate Fest 2022: The Premier Gathering of Nigeria’s Property Ecosystem

Welcome to Lagos Real Estate Fest, the ultimate annual event bringing together the most influential public and private sector stakeholders in Nigeria’s thriving property ecosystem. Now in its 4th year, this event takes place in Lagos, West Africa’s leading marketplace for property stakeholders.

At Lagos Real Estate Fest, delegates from various fields such as real estate, design, finance, developers, construction architecture, and other property players converge to network, learn, transact, and discuss the immense opportunities and challenges within Nigeria’s real estate ecosystem.

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With Lagos being a major African financial center and the economic hub of Nigeria, it’s no wonder why this event is crucial for professionals in the industry. Known as the cultural, financial, and entertainment capital of Africa, Lagos exerts a significant influence on commerce, entertainment, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, and fashion. Additionally, it is ranked among the world’s top ten fastest-growing cities and urban areas.

Lagos’ vibrant economy has given rise to a growing middle-class population with the means to invest in luxury and decent accommodation. Despite economic headwinds faced by other sectors of the Nigerian economy, the middle segment of the housing market remains robust, largely driven by strong demand from the middle class.

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In this video, Environment Correspondent Gimalo-Angel Olowogoke takes you inside the Lagos Real Estate Fest to explore the invaluable insights and perspectives shared by participants and facilitators. You’ll gain a deep understanding of the collaboration, co-creation, and technological advancements propelling the real estate industry forward in Lagos.

Throughout the event, experts from various sectors of the real estate value chain, including developers, investors, brokers, and construction support firms, discuss how technology drives revenue and decreases costs for developers. Discover how the infrastructure and regulatory landscape in Lagos differ from that of the United States, and how policy improvements can further fuel the growth of Nigeria’s real estate industry.

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Key topics covered include institutional investment, land reforms, ownership issues, and government policies necessary to attract investments. By addressing these challenges and proposing viable solutions, Lagos Real Estate Fest aims to create a real estate market that works for everyone, both locally and on an international scale.

Join us in this insightful video as we delve into the world of Lagos’ real estate market and how it continues to thrive as a destination hub.

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Lagos Real Estate Fest is an annual gathering of the most influential and knowledgeable public and private sector stakeholders, within Nigeria’s property ecosystem.

The event, now in its 4th year, is on West Africa’s leading marketplace for property stakeholders combining conferences and exhibitions.

delegates from real estate, design, finance, developers, construction architecture, and other property players to network, learn, transact, and discuss opportunities and issues within Nigeria’s real estate ecosystem.

Environment Correspondent, Gimalo-Angel Olowogoke was at the event.

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Lagos is a major African financial centre and is the economic hub of Nigeria.

The city has been described as the cultural, financial, and entertainment capital of Africa, and is a significant influence on commerce, entertainment, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, and fashion. It is also among the top ten world’s fastest-growing cities and urban areas.

Lagos’ vibrant economy has led to a growing middle-class population with money to spend on luxuries and decent accommodation.

The middle segment of the housing market remain robust despite the economic headwinds experienced by every other sector of the Nigerian economy, and this has been attributed to strong demand from the middle class.

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