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Top 10 Real Estate Companies in Nigeria in 2026

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Nigeria’s real estate industry has experienced significant growth over the years, with developers now moving beyond basic land sales to building smart cities, luxury apartments, lifestyle estates, and integrated residential communities.

At the same time, concerns around fraud and failed projects have made trust, transparency, and delivery capacity more important than ever, especially for diaspora investors looking to own property back home.

From Lagos to Abuja and other emerging cities, several companies have distinguished themselves through innovation, infrastructure, quality developments, and customer confidence. Here are some of the top real estate companies in Nigeria in 2026.

  1. LandWey Investment Limited

LandWey remains one of the most influential names in Nigeria’s modern real estate sector. Headquartered in Lagos, the company has built a strong reputation around smart infrastructure, lifestyle communities, and futuristic urban development.

Their flagship project, Isimi Lagos, is one of the most talked-about developments in the country. The project combines residential living with wellness infrastructure, recreation, technology hubs, and eco-friendly concepts.

LandWey’s developments are largely concentrated along the Lekki-Epe corridor, where they continue to shape conversations around premium residential investment.

  1. Palton Morgan Holdings

Palton Morgan Holdings has established itself as one of Nigeria’s leading luxury real estate developers, particularly within the high-end Lagos and Abuja property markets.

The company is known for premium residential developments that combine smart living, luxury architecture, and modern urban design. Their projects are recognised for sophistication, premium finishing, and strong lifestyle appeal.

Some of their major developments include Paramount Twin Towers, L5 Banana, Rockhampton, The Meadows, and Kadars Gate.

  1. Mshel Homes Limited

Mshel Homes Limited is a fast-growing real estate development company that is increasingly recognised as one of the top real estate companies in Nigeria, particularly in Abuja’s expanding property market. Known for its structured developments and strategic site selection, the company has earned a reputation as a trusted real estate company delivering modern residential and mixed-use projects.

Its portfolio spans over 60 estates in key locations across Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Yola. Mshel Homes outlets in Kaduna, Port Harcourt, and Maiduguri.

Mshel Homes is a driver of sustainability and is known for eco-friendly, innovative projects with flexible payment options, which continue to attract both homebuyers and investors seeking long-term value in Nigeria’s evolving real estate sector.

Mshel Homes Limited has rapidly grown into one of the most respected and trusted real estate companies in Nigeria. Established in 2018 and headquartered in Abuja, the company is widely recognised for its integrity, transparency, honesty, and commitment to delivering value.

In an industry where credibility matters greatly, Mshel Homes has built a reputation around verified property documentation, quality construction, sustainable living, and affordable luxury.

One of its landmark projects is Hutu Exclusive, a luxury golf resort estate on Airport Road in Abuja. Widely regarded as Nigeria’s first golf resort estate, the development combines luxury living with wellness, recreation, and lifestyle infrastructure.

The estate gained national recognition after winning the “Best Branded Lifestyle Project of the Year, 2025” award at the Africa Housing Show.

Mshel Homes has a reputation for delivering amazing projects, as evident in Asokoro, Guzape, Gaduwa, Katampe Extension, and Airport Road in Abuja, among others.

  1. Cosgrove Investment Limited

Cosgrove has earned a strong reputation as one of Nigeria’s leading smart real estate developers. Headquartered in Abuja, the company focuses heavily on technology-driven communities and energy-efficient residential developments.

Cosgrove is recognised for integrating automation, smart security systems, and modern infrastructure into its projects, making its estates particularly attractive to professionals and investors seeking contemporary urban lifestyles.

Their emphasis on innovation gives them a unique advantage in Nigeria’s evolving property market.

  1. Veritasi Homes and Properties

Veritasi Homes has grown significantly through aggressive expansion and investment-focused developments. The company has become highly visible within the Lagos real estate market and is particularly known for flexible payment plans and land banking opportunities.

Their projects appeal strongly to both local and diaspora investors looking for long-term property appreciation and strategic investment locations.

Veritasi continues to strengthen its position as one of Nigeria’s fast-rising real estate brands.

  1. Dantata & Sawoe Construction Company Nigeria Limited

Dantata & Sawoe remains one of the oldest and most established construction and infrastructure companies connected to Nigeria’s real estate sector.

Unlike many modern developers focused mainly on residential estates, the company’s strength lies in engineering expertise, large-scale infrastructure projects, and urban development execution.

  1. Efab Properties Limited

Efab Properties has maintained relevance for years within Abuja’s real estate market. The company became known for delivering residential estates and housing projects targeted at middle and upper-middle-income buyers.

Its long-standing presence in the Federal Capital Territory continues to contribute to its recognition in Nigeria’s property industry.

  1. Nest & Nails Limited

Nest & Nails has emerged as a fast-growing real estate company focused on modern residential developments and lifestyle-oriented communities.

The company has gained attention for blending luxury aesthetics with practical housing solutions while maintaining strong market visibility and branding.

Their developments continue to attract younger homeowners and upwardly mobile investors.

  1. Brains & Hammers

Brains & Hammers is widely regarded as one of the most structurally ambitious real estate companies in Nigeria.

The company became prominent through large-scale residential developments, urban housing projects, and premium estates across Abuja and other cities.

Their strength lies in delivering infrastructure-heavy developments that combine affordability with modern living standards.

  1. Bilaad Realty

Bilaad Realty continues to build recognition within Nigeria’s competitive property market through residential estate projects and investment-focused developments.

Although still growing compared to some industry giants, the company is steadily expanding its footprint and increasing brand awareness within key investment locations.

Final Thoughts

Nigeria’s real estate industry is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with developers now competing beyond land sales alone.

Today, the leading companies are those building smart cities, lifestyle communities, luxury developments, and infrastructure-backed estates while maintaining transparency, trust, and long-term value for investors and homeowners.

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Lagos to Probe Alakija Building Collapse, Prosecute Culprits

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Lagos State Government has said it will investigate the collapse of a three-storey building in the Alakija area of the state and prosecute anyone found culpable, while warning residents against ignoring evacuation notices issued on distressed structures.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotoso, gave the warning on Friday while commiserating with the families of the victims, describing the incident as unfortunate.

“Our first duty is to commiserate with the families who lost their loved ones in this unfortunate incident. On behalf of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, we sympathise with them and pray that such a tragedy never occurs again,” he said.

Latest update from the state government put the casualty figures at 27 rescued and nine fatalities, including a baby.

He disclosed that 27 persons were rescued alive from the rubble, while nine others lost their lives despite overnight rescue efforts.

“By the grace of God, we have been able to rescue 27 people. Unfortunately, we lost nine persons and this is very sad. We share the pain of the affected families,” he said.

According to the commissioner, the collapsed building had earlier been identified as distressed and marked for evacuation, but some occupants allegedly returned after initially leaving.

“As you can see, these buildings had been marked as distressed and people were asked to leave. Unfortunately, some residents returned after pretending to have moved out, leading to this tragic outcome,” Mr Omotoso said.

He added that other distressed buildings in the area would be demolished to prevent similar incidents.

“All the buildings that have been identified as defective will go down. We cannot wait until another tragedy occurs before taking action. The protection of lives remains our priority,” he said.

Mr Omotoso also condemned the construction and occupation of buildings beneath high-tension power lines, describing the practice as unsafe and unacceptable.

“It is not done in any civilised society. Such developments show disregard for safety regulations and contempt for the law. Government will continue to clamp down on such violations,” he said.

He assured residents that a full investigation into the collapse had commenced, stressing that anyone found responsible would face prosecution.

“The owners of the building are under investigation. Anybody found complicit in this tragedy will face the law. They will be prosecuted because no one is above the law,” he said.

The commissioner said most of the rescued victims sustained no life-threatening injuries, while those requiring further medical attention had been taken to the hospital.

He also praised the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, the police, the military, neighbourhood safety personnel and other emergency responders for their swift response.

“I must commend all our emergency responders who worked tirelessly throughout the night to save lives and bring the situation under control,” he said.

Mr Omotoso urged residents to prioritise safety over economic considerations.

“The most important lesson from this incident is that nobody should prioritise livelihood over life. Once life is lost, everything is lost. No business is worth risking human lives for,” he added.

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Deregistration: Peter Obi’s NDC to Challenge High Court Judgment

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), founded by Mr Seriake Dickson, has reacted to reports claiming that a Federal High Court in Lokoja, Kogi State, has ordered its deregistration by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over an alleged logo infringement.

In a statement on Friday, the political party, which presented Mr Peter Obi as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections, said it had instructed its lawyers to challenge the judgment said to have been delivered by Justice Isah Dashen.

“Our attention ​has been drawn to a ruling by the Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja this morning, wherein His Lordship, Honourable Justice Isah Dashen, gave a ruling on an application filed by an unregistered association known as Peace Movement Party.

“The public knows that by December 2025, the Nigeria Democratic Congress, as an association, complained of INEC’s refusal to register us as a political party, whereupon we proceeded to the Federal High Court. The Federal High Court upheld our constitutional right to freedom of association under the Constitution and compelled INEC to register us, which INEC did.

“Since then, we have started political activities, embarked on the registration of members, held congresses from ward to national levels, held conventions, and concluded primaries to all offices following INEC’s timetable. We have been fully participating in all INEC activities without let or hindrance.

“NDC also fielded candidates, and fully participated in the just-concluded bye elections in Nasarawa and Enugu states.

“Candidates for the House of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, Governorship, Presidential, and Vice-Presidential positions have been duly nominated, and we are in the process of formally submitting them to INEC in accordance with INEC’s timetable.

“The association that filed the complaint is unknown to us. The Peace Movement Party (PMP) is not a registered political party in Nigeria. They claimed, in a motion (not even a substantive suit or appeal), that the court should set aside its earlier judgment on the purported ground that, in 2015, they had sought registration as a political party with the victory sign as their symbol and were denied.

“It is important to note that they are not an association applying for registration now under the exercise that started last year. They are also not a registered political party in Nigeria participating in the political process now, as we are.

“Furthermore, the court, having delivered a final judgment in our suit against INEC, had become functus officio. The court had also dealt with all related issues concerning associations claiming they wanted to use the same symbol and colours. The court, in its judgment, overruled INEC when those issues were raised, and there is no appeal against that judgment.

“Therefore, we are surprised that, on an application by an association claiming that it wanted to register as a political party with the victory sign in 2015—an association that is not a registered political party and is not seeking registration now to participate in the current political process—His Lordship came to the conclusion that they have locus standi, and furthermore, that he has jurisdiction to do what he did.

“Accordingly, we have been informed that His Lordship made an order setting aside the court’s earlier decision of December 2025.

“There was no order directing our deregistration. However, we are dissatisfied with the decision that has been made, and we have instructed our team of lawyers to immediately proceed to the Court of Appeal to challenge the jurisdiction and propriety of His Lordship’s order.

“We assure the general public, and particularly our candidates at all levels, that our party is on course. The NDC has not been deregistered, and we are challenging today’s order at the Court of Appeal as soon as possible. We have no doubt that justice will be done.

“We condemn efforts by those who seek to shrink the democratic space and stifle opposition voices and alternatives. Nigerians have a right to a full range of opinions, ideas, and alternatives, and political platforms and candidates should be allowed to participate in the 2027 general election process, which has already gone midway,” the statement read.

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Makinde Extends Curfew in 10 Local Governments by 24 Hours

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The Governor of Oyo State, Mr Seyi Makinde, has approved the extension of the curfew imposed on 10 local government areas bordering the Old Oyo National Park by an additional 24 hours.

The development was announced in a statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Musibau Babatunde, and signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Mr Suleiman Olanrewaju.

The state government had, on June 23, 2026, imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew from 4:00 pm to 8:00 am on the affected local government areas as part of measures to address the prevailing security situation.

With the extension, the curfew, which was initially scheduled to last 48 hours, will now remain in force until Saturday, June 27, 2026.

The affected local government areas are Oriire, Orelope, Irepo, Saki West, Saki East, Atisbo, Itesiwaju, Iseyin, Olorunsogo and Atiba.

The government urged residents of the affected areas to continue cooperating with security agencies and to comply fully with the directive as efforts continue to safeguard lives and property.

This development follows the abduction of 39 students and seven ⁠teachers in an attack targeting several schools in Nigeria’s southwestern Oyo State in May.

The attack took place in ⁠Ahoro Esinele community in Oriire district, targeting a secondary school and two primary schools, according to officials. With over 40 days in captivity, all rescue efforts have so far not yielded results.

Mass ⁠kidnappings by armed groups have become a serious security challenge in Nigeria in recent years, with criminal gangs exploiting weak security to target travellers, students, and rural communities for cash payments. Schools are often targeted, although such ‌attacks ‌used to be rare in the southwest of the country.

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