Lagos Needs N6 Trillion Annually to Fix Housing Crisis, GTI Capital Research Shows
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Lagos Housing Crises Driven By Income, Finance, Land, Infrastructure — Report
Lagos housing crises driven by income, finance, land, infrastructure — Report By Grace Alegba Low household incomes, limited mortgage access, high land and construction costs, infrastructure deficits and inefficient land administration are driving housing unaffordability in Lagos, a new report says. The report was unveiled at the hybrid “Beyond Rent: A Lagos Housing and Capital Forum” organised by GTI Investment Group News Agency of Nigeria
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Lagos does not simply have a shortage of houses. It has a deeper mismatch between what residents earn, what developers build, where infrastructure is located and how long-term capital is allocated. Indeed, the Lagos housing crisis is real and biting harder. That is the central finding of a new report by GTI Investment Group, which …
Lagos Needs N6 Trillion Annually for Housing Crisis
Lagos State requires an annual investment of N6 trillion to address a housing deficit that has climbed to 3.4 million units, according to GTI Capital Research. The post Lagos needs N6 trillion annually to bridge housing gap appeared first on Business Elites Africa.
Lagos needs N6 trillion annually to fix housing crisis, GTI Capital Research shows
Lagos requires about N6 trillion annually to bridge its housing capital gap, as the state’s housing deficit has risen to 3.4 million units, according to findings presented at a housing and capital forum organised by GTI Group Ltd on Thursday, August 20, 2026. The post Lagos needs N6 trillion annually to fix housing crisis, GTI Capital Research shows appeared first on Nairametrics.
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