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Is Now a Good Time to Invest in Real Estate in Nigeria?

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  As of the time of this article’s publication, the Nigerian economy is reeling from the impact of a protracted inflationary trend. Prices have risen across the board, and every naira is worth far less than it was just months ago. Investors, including those who have staked some funds on real estate, are worried that the real value of their investments is falling.
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Given this reality, you may ask: is now a good time to invest in real estate in Nigeria? This is a pertinent question, whether it’s posed by investors in the diaspora who wonder about the worth of their holdings in dollars, or by people in Nigeria who are concerned about inflation’s value-destroying effects. We set out to answer this question in this article.

For Nigerians Living in the Diaspora

If you earn in foreign currency (dollars, pounds, euros, etc.) and would like to invest in Nigeria’s real estate market, you’re better off investing for the long term. Here’s why: short-term investments are subject to the vagaries of exchange rates. If you go for the short term, you may wind up making only a meagre profit or even losing significant amounts of money, concerning the currency of your country of residence.
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For Investors Living in Nigeria

The advice we’ll give to people in Nigeria is slightly different from what we’ve said above. You probably aren’t earning in dollars or pounds, so your most immediate concern is not the exchange rate, but inflation. Whatever move you make has to take this into account.

A Few Words about the Nigerian Real Estate Market

Persons who have watched the Nigerian real estate market for years or decades will tell you that it’s rarely a bad time to invest in real estate here. Individuals, families and corporate entities that are held back from investing due to prevailing economic conditions have typically ended up regretting their hesitation. Despite the multiple episodes of economic trouble that Nigeria has faced, its real estate industry has always emerged stronger and livelier.
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Final Words

Is now the time to invest in real estate in Nigeria? Our answer is yes, at least for much of the country. What should vary is your approach to investing: long-term if you’re abroad and a mix of the short and long-term if you’re in Nigeria. Just be sure to weigh the peculiar details of the options available to you before making a decision. Featured Image Source: iHome NG
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