Gwarimpa is a residential district located in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Nigeria, specifically in the city of Abuja. It is one of the largest housing estates in West Africa and is situated in the Gwarimpa District, which is divided into several phases.
Gwarimpa is known for its well-planned layout and infrastructure, with wide roads, green spaces, and modern amenities. The district was designed to accommodate a large population and offers a range of residential options, including duplexes, bungalows, detached houses, and apartments. The district is bordered by other notable areas such as Wuse, Maitama, Asokoro, and Kubwa.
In terms of facilities and amenities, Gwarimpa has numerous schools, hospitals, shopping complexes, markets, and recreational centers. Residents have access to essential services, including banks, supermarkets, restaurants, and parks. The district also boasts a number of sports facilities, including football fields and tennis courts.
Gwarimpa is a relatively affluent area, attracting a mix of middle-class and upper-class residents. Many government officials, business professionals, and expatriates choose to reside in the district due to its convenience, security, and quality of life. The housing options in Gwarimpa cater to a variety of income levels, offering both luxury and affordable housing.