Nigeria Property Centre
Market Trends · June 2026

Average property prices in Nigeria.

Median sale and rent prices across every state and locality.

Location
Category
Type
Bedrooms
June 2026 snapshot

Prices across Nigeria

House sale
₦342.3M
-99.4%
2-bed rent
₦5.7M/yr
+203.6%
Listings
108,451
6 areas
Top growth
Lagos
+30%

Houses for Sale

Most Expensive
1 Abuja
₦627.4M
2 Lagos
₦378.8M
Most Affordable
1 Lagos
₦378.8M
2 Abuja
₦627.4M

Flats for Sale

Most Expensive
1 Lagos
₦250.3M
2 Abuja
₦212.9M
Most Affordable
1 Abuja
₦212.9M
2 Lagos
₦250.3M

Houses for Rent

Most Expensive
1 Abuja
₦29.1M/yr
2 Lagos
₦15.5M/yr
Most Affordable
1 Lagos
₦15.5M/yr
2 Abuja
₦29.1M/yr

Flats for Rent

Most Expensive
1 Lagos
₦11.2M/yr
2 Abuja
₦9.9M/yr
Most Affordable
1 Abuja
₦9.9M/yr
2 Lagos
₦11.2M/yr
What the prices tell us

Three patterns shaping value this month

Lagos houses cost 4× Akwa Ibom

Median house sale price in Lagos is ₦356.3M versus ₦93.2M in Akwa Ibom — the widest spread across states this month.

Rents holding up year on year

Median 2-bed rent is up 203.6% year on year across Nigeria. That is broadly in step with the 99.4% shift on house sale prices.

Lagos is the value play

Lagos house prices are up 30% year on year, drawing more value-led buyers each month.

About this report

How we measure price.

This report uses the median price of every active listing on Nigeria Property Centre in June 2026, grouped by category, property type, bedrooms, state and locality. Median (not mean) keeps a single outlier from skewing the number.