At $1.6m, developers should be looking into sustainable energy sources like solar instead of using generators that constitute another source of environmental pollution. All the same, the house is loaded.
If money grew on trees, I'd pluck enough money to buy this masterpiece of a property. Hats off to the designer of this lovely home. Money, where art thou? Come to me real quick!
@@kinghenry4285 why not? It depends on personal tastes - and how much of it you have. If you like these sorts of property, you will pluck down your “hard-earned” money for it in a heartbeat. Money should merely be a facilitator, and not an end in of itself.
I know I said the other mansion was mine but I like this one too. May God bless all those who dream and may God bless me with one of these beautiful mansions in beautiful Ikoyi, Lagos! It is done in Jesus name, Amen!
Something I admire most about you is the fact that you don't get yourself 'sunk in' into the hype of the realtors you have met. When they tried to go overboard you expose the truth immediately. That's how you build integrity and a lot of people will have to get your opinion on properties before they invest their money in them. Great Job Bro 👍
Wow! Beautiful. I could love it more if it had a swimming pool at the terrace roof top. Good job to the developer. The interior and exterior are so beautiful. ❤ from 🇰🇪
I feel the contactors were trying to fit too many things into tht tiny space.The parking, the swimming pool is almost at the dinning area,the steps for the pool are almost touching the dinning door.Maybe they should have put the pool at the roof top,that way atleast one can sunbath with pool chairs.The kichen colors should always be neutral to allow the tenant to play with the colors they like,also the kitchen was small.Too much gold accesories might end up looking tacky.I however feel the house has so much potential with how the interior designer will lay it out.The furnitures,beds,dinning will either break or make the house
I agree with this, fitting to much in a small space comes across as clumzy, no matter how much the land costs. A simple functional home with beautiful fittings says home more than cluster of spaces jammed together. But that's just me
This is really beautiful. I love the attention to details, the developers did a great job. My only issue is I feel a property of this value should have dedicated gardens, enough space for parking, dedicated staff quarters and some massive swimming pool. But with the cost of land around that area, getting extra spaces will end up doubling the cost of the facility. The cost of properties in Nigeria is growing at an alarming rate that this is the best time to invest. No wonder Ikoyi is listed as top 10 of the most expensive locations in the world. Nice job Steven
When I taught I have seen beautiful houses in instagram, I never knew the best just arrive . steven u are indeed doing the lord work keep it up . I pray u and I own the house of our own one day amen
I wouldn’t buy this house even if I had the money x10 … because of the land space the architect had to squeeze in a lot of things .. a $1.6 dollar house I don’t have enough space in my leaving room .. not even a spiral staircase … no be by force to leave for Ikoyi ..
Watching from Toronto, where $1.6 million buys you a shabby run-down house. I've never even visited Nigeria but this makes me want to save up and live in style there. 🤞🏽
@@StevenNdukwu I've always wanted to, so hopefully I can soon! I actually found your channel through your video a few weeks ago about things to do in Lagos - you're doing a great job presenting an unseen side of Nigeria which foreigners like me have never seen!
@@christophernanakofiguggisb2572 sorry, I was definitely exaggerating but especially downtown, you would be hard-pressed to find a $2 million CAD house which is anywhere near the quality of this.
nice house and video. Just my opinion for future house tours, just mention the presense of a panic room and not show the location, its no longer a panic room when everyone watching this video knows where to find it. i feel the final floor is an after thought.why have a room there, it would have been Amazing to have a proper sauna, masseuse area, a jacuzzi and a lil wine bar.
I came here to make the same comment. It also doesn't help that the door to the entrance of the panic room can easily be kicked open. It's just one of those features that was added to the property to justify the price tag but has no real utility from a safety standpoint.
This is not a criticism just a casual observation from an American. First, love to see my African brothers an sisters "Making it Happen"!!! The observation is, Nigerian interior design has subtle difference than Luxury in the USA, hard to explain what it is though. One example is, after binge watching Nigerian luxury videos, is that Nigerian Luxury design has a lot of "recessed lighting", and it often multi colored, green lights, red lights, yellow and so forth. (like the ceiling light you see over Tony's head at 0:53) . Pretty interesting, seldom see that in America, unless it's plain white lighting and not flashing. I see a lot of gold trim in Nigerian Luxury. Nigerian luxury has marble walls also, I see that in American luxury also, but always/only in the bathroom. I never see a marble wall in other rooms in America. Another miscellaneous note, is , I gotta get a two piece outfit like Tony, to walk around with in my own house. NICE!!!! Like I said just observations, not saying one is better or worse than the other. When you can afford that kind of house, you express it however you want......
All true, the house is great, but there's definitely something about the lighting, the use of marbles and missing greenery that would put me off if I had what it takes to buy this house.
Lovely and loaded property, so probably worth the price. Love the high spec and high ceilings. Definitely better priced than a lot of properties in my native Ghana, specifically in Accra. I have watched lots of real estate programs and I think people generally get better value and better finished properties in Nigeria. The only thing missing for me here is natural grass and generally more greenery but lovely house all the same in a high brow area in Lagos. If this was in Cantoments, Airport or East legon in Accra I bet, they will easily quote $3m asking price , without batting an eye lid.. and it won't even be this highly spec'd. We need to regulate those crazy property prices in Accra. Other than that I love both Ghana and Nigeria... We are one 😍🇬🇭🇳🇬 Thanks Steve for another quality production. PS: I love the estate agent's outfit. Lovely African attire. Tell him !
@@maverickdracula6202 Well, if as the agent says, the 500 square metre land itself is between $850k and $1.1m dollars (if you calculate based on 700k - 900k naira per sqm as he said) , then I think the price is reasonable. Ikoyi is a high brow area in Lagos so just like any other capital in the world, properties in high brow areas tend to command higher prices... It is about demand and supply. Clearly people are willing to pay those prices to live in those areas so it is what it is, to a certain extent.
@@maverickdracula6202 location, location, location…. In places like Manhattan (NYC), Georgetown (DC) or Central London, $250K will hardly (if at all) get you a studio apartment. In Singapore, you might get a closet if you’re lucky! 😂
Steven listen, you're the one I can ask your favour for this deal why because you show case House's in both Ghana and Nigeria.. Now this is it, if I develop interest a particular house you have in your page and it in Nigeria and am in Ghana, hope you can work out the developer so that we build same in Ghana.. thanks keep the hard work 🇬🇭
The house is dope!!! The house was missing several things to bring it OVER THE TOP such as, custom temperature wine cellar on first floor or basement, outside patio should have a jacuzzi and bar, and drive-in underground car garage (all glass to showcase exotic cars) and a bigger Man-cave the size of the first floor square footage and larger outdoor pool with waterfall back wall that can be seen from dinning room table/kitchen.
The showing agents grasp of the english language and building terminology is a huge barrier to me finishing this clip. Again, the home is truly magnificent. Well done to the entire dev team
I enjoyed watching every second of this. Beautiful, functional house. Nice camera work and good audio. Background music carries the visuals. Articulately presented. Well put together. Thumbs up team!
The interior of the house captivated my interest as it is a mixture of gold and bronze 🙌🏿👏🏿👏🏿😎 Also, the rooms are very spacious and attention to details played a critical role in the development of the property. Kudos to the real estate company and more success stories. Cheers 🥂 🍾
Stevo, well done as usual. At 9:56 you referenced a Kitchen designer but forgot her name. Little details needed to keep your channel as the #1 youtube channel for prime real property showings in Nigeria. Lastly, if you have access to watch any of the million dollar listing series (NY or LA), I highly recommend it (will benefit what you do). Remain blessed.
Beautiful house. The interior is magnificent and it looks amazing outside. Think it’s just typical commercial city house where the price of land alone is enough to get you scared if you don’t have deep pocket. Like New York or London where luxury and opulence is on display. Lagos is in the mix surely. Well done for the amazing work on this video. Your quality is clearly there for everyone to see. I noticed your brand has gone to another level with corporate dressing which fit well with what is widely acceptable in this particular industry.
I Would Buy This Property In A Heartbeat Before I Will Buy A Condo Collapsed Buildings In Ikoyi. This Is The Whole Building And Your Land. My Dream Home. We Are Going To Start Building Our Own 3 Levels Retirement Property That Will Look Similar To This Home From 2022. We Just Bought The Land Accros From The Beach In Lekki. We Are Planning To Retire From USA 🇺🇸In 5 Years Time To Nigeria. We Already Have Our Plans In Place That Will Cost Us Between $120,000 To $150,000 Is Our Budgets
Nigeria Houses and privacy are enemies. When we talk of house design, our architect always think it is by lightning up the entire ceilings and walls. I think SouthAfrican houses are way top notch than the most expensive Nigerian house. Good show though. I enjoy your videos.
For a 13 year old who is interested in real estate i might say I am impressed. If u had to buy this kind of house in the United States it will go for like 10mill$
Bet you meant a piece of Whitehouse right? For I've seen houses loads of houses for way less than $3m with big yards, gardens & all. You need get your facts right. I totally agree about the concept of an underground garage if the terrain would give room for that. Problem with all these houses is that the children can't even run around anymore in the comfort +safety of their own compound, not any longer these days!
@@kdorjah location, location, location… you can see lots of big houses and mansions in Missouri, Alabama, Ohio, etc., that costs LESS than smaller houses in Dallas or Atlanta, or even studio apartments in Manhattan or Central London or Hong Kong.
Yes Tony. Exquisiteness is a word. Good job Steven! I enjoyed the video. Beautiful home. I was hoping you would ride down in the elevator, but I guess the space would have been too small for 3 people, one trying to film . The panic room location should have been kept a secret.
The devil is on the details, and so is the designer. I appreciate the attention to detail. I do wish furniture layouts and placements were displayed so I could get a better idea of space use
Whoa, beautiful home! 😍 I would add green wall above plunging pool for more privacy. a small spa pool would be really nice on the terrace. First home I've seen so far in Africa with some wood flooring or engineered wood flooring. 😊
Many offices in Lagos have been using wood flooring since 2005, and that was when I saw it. I'm sure many offices I have not been to have used it for longer than that. I also have a friend that had that in his house in 2011. You haven't seen 20 properties in Lagos how much more millions. Wood flooring in my opinion suit East Africa climate better. West Africans don't fancy it. This particular house doesn't have wood flooring. It's ceramic tiles. I'm sure you're not familiar with that design of tiles with wood finish.
They are not made with gold, they are gold plated...but yeah, this house decor makes it awesome, the smartness of the house, but I wish they included some green energy in the design too.
Good presentation by you Steve and the other guy. Both of you compliment each other. I have seen such building-up (because of land limitation) in Banana Island too, when I was in Nigeria a couple of years ago. Great efforts on the details by the Developer. I would however, change the gold trims to just simple high quality stainless steel. Classy isn’t always gold. The front door could also be more appealing. I have seen impressive wood/security front door in other properties. Nonetheless, I commend the Developer. Additional information that would have been useful, is the total sq ft of the building.
beautiful home. i think the developers should incorporate ingress protected sockets in the vanity areas and the height should be properly considered for electrical protection. by the way thanks for showing us the beauty. i spend part of my weekend hours watching your videos. great work
If Hushpuppi was a freeman he would buy this house..because this can only be achieved by four categories of people fraudsters, politicians , musicians and footballers period.The house is top notch.
What about bankers, ( Jim Ovia, Herbert Wigwe, Tony Elumelu), entrepreneurs ( Dangote, Adenuga) oil executives ( Wale Tinubu;Oando, Femi Otedola: Forte, Mohammed Indimi;OER) , and manufacturers, (Dangote, Rabiu )? Industrialists ( Oscar Ibru , Folorunsho Alakija) ? There’s by far more to Nigeria than the four categories you mentioned! Facts !!!!
Nice house, beautiful finishing, however very limited compound space and the tiny pool was unnecessary given that the compound was lacking space. No trees for natural shed. My rating is 7.0/10.0
They try to build on every inch of land in Ikoyi to maximize profits and besides most Nigerians don't appreciate gardens to and such it seems. They like astro turf and cut down any trees
@@ifehansson2254 VGC, Carlton, Nicon Estate, Lakowe Golf, couple of Estates on Orchid road, Emperor estate, Lake view estate, Royal Gardens estate, Fairmont estate, Diamond estate, Crown estate, Mayfair gardens, Beechwood Estates, some estates on the road of Novare ShopRite at Sangotedo, Farrah park, Cooperative Villa Badore, and many others are well planned. If you haven't visited at least 20 out of the over 250 estates in Lagos, please don't jump into conclusions. This is Ikoyi where land cost as much as some properties in many parts of Lagos. It's like building in your central business district.
No billionaire will buy this home except a politician that wants to launder money. Where will he park his cars? Where do you sit when you step out of the pool or before you step in? Do you bath while those in the living/dining room are staring at you? Soany flaws for a house that costs 1bn naira and is being given to Nigerian TH-camrs to market. Soon Tayo Aina will also make a video...next will be macaroni and taooma. Las las dem go sell am 250-300m or less
I'm a Cameroonian and I will love to own something like this in Nigeria. It's right up my ally. How do we make that happen since I'm not Nigerian and I don't live in Naija either
As an African, that shouldn't be problem at all. Once you have the money, just fly to Nigeria and I think it is VISA FREE for Cameroon and from there all necessary papers will will arranged. More so, Africa is encouraging Africans to move freely within Africa through the AfCFTA Agenda of Africa Union.
@@olumuyiwaojo3532 Cameroon is not a part of ECOWAS. Only ECOWAS countries do not require visa. Therefore, Cameroonians would need a visa to visit Nigeria.
@@blazinghot99 Cameroon& Nigeria share the longest land borders , who told u the people crossing that borders from both countries on a daily basis use visa or don't know what exactly u talking bout
@@briantahs1841 They are crossing illegally. Just because you share a boundary with a country does not give you right to cross the border without documents. If Nigeria was a country that enforces laws, Cameroonians who cross the border illegally are supposed to be deported back to their country. The same Cameroon that you are advocating for deported Nigerians who fled to Cameroon thru the border during boko haram attacks. We also share a border with Niger and Chad. Under Jonathan's leadership, many people from Niger and Chad who crossed the border and were living in Nigeria illegally were deported so it is you that doesn't know what you are talking about. You did however, showcase your lawless mentality. Smh.
It’s definitely worth the prices although too expensive, creating rooms and living spaces does not make a house a Home, outdoor environment does, attention of indoor outdoor living should be given attention, more natural soft and hard landscaping would have cap it all.
The lighting inside looks like that of a night club. Maybe that's what Nigerians like. And the pool squeezed into that small space with the ubiquitous astro turf is ridiculous. It's not by force to have a pool🤷🏿♀️
I can see you're a troll on all Nigerian channels. First, arrange for a shrink visit to cure your obsession with Nigeria. Focus on your life and country.
Beautiful house but the land space is too small for the size of the house. For the prize point it should have a sizeable drive and a worthwhile view and for the level of tech it should have solar energy instead of a noisy energy inefficient generator.?
Well I like the fact that the master suit has two separate walking closet .. cause most of the houses have seen on this channel only comes with 1 walking closet and Mr and Mrs can’t be able to fit in. All their clothes
This cinema rooms i keep seeing around. Is it really practical? Why not watch in the hall or bedroom. Many teens will actually watch a movie on their phone or laptops.
Beautiful house but why do a lot of estate developers in Lagos like using almost a regular size door as the entrance door .. what’s if I want to put in Shaq Oniel Bed in my bed room how do I get it in
Nice house, good use of vertical space, very techy/ on trend -biometrics, rgb lights, mechanised drawers, nice chandeliers....the electronic toilet is an overkill for me but okay if built with the physically challenged in mind.Tech like this gets outdated every couple of years for obvious reasons(boys go chop and innovations and upgrades happen fast too)...small pool though better than nothing, 2 people can swim but any more than that number and you all are gonna get skinny dips at best😅😅....let us consider use of solar panels for sustainability, the adoption is so low within the commercial real estate dev space in Naija...I personally ponder about what will be happening to the environment in another 10years...generally they built more for trend than for standing the test of time(classic/dateless). In another 2 years if the house does not get a makeover it may become a relic. I would love less tech as we can divert more into timeless pieces (depends on user though) 8 out 10
@9:25 Why would anybody want to wirelessly charge their phone in the kitchen next to an induction cooker, gas cooker or anywhere on the cooking area 🤔 There are better places to install the wireless charging pad. Just saying 🤷
Hi Steve, I think that the property is very nice, but a bit too much gold inside. Pls where exactly is the property, is it on shoreline estate as on the location map, from Tony's Ikoyi property pricing explanation. Is the property still in the market?
At $1.6m, developers should be looking into sustainable energy sources like solar instead of using generators that constitute another source of environmental pollution. All the same, the house is loaded.
talks of green space... walks away!
Oil dey your head
They do have solar in Nigeria.
True
You are right
If you are african and proud of Nigerian real estate, gather here.
If money grew on trees, I'd pluck enough money to buy this masterpiece of a property. Hats off to the designer of this lovely home. Money, where art thou? Come to me real quick!
Would you spend your hard-earned money in acquiring this property is my question to you.
@@kinghenry4285
Hard-earned money? No!
If the money fell from heaven, Yes! 😂
@@kinghenry4285 why not? It depends on personal tastes - and how much of it you have. If you like these sorts of property, you will pluck down your “hard-earned” money for it in a heartbeat. Money should merely be a facilitator, and not an end in of itself.
@@kinghenry4285 keep quiet 🤫
@@kinghenry4285 start duck, tilapia and snail farming.
The only thing that can improve this house is a pool at the top!best kitchen I have ever seen!!! Africa changing well done Steve!!!!!
This realtor is smooth! He knows his job. I love the delivery. He is definitely going to close good deals.
I know I said the other mansion was mine but I like this one too. May God bless all those who dream and may God bless me with one of these beautiful mansions in beautiful Ikoyi, Lagos! It is done in Jesus name, Amen!
Something I admire most about you is the fact that you don't get yourself 'sunk in' into the hype of the realtors you have met. When they tried to go overboard you expose the truth immediately. That's how you build integrity and a lot of people will have to get your opinion on properties before they invest their money in them. Great Job Bro 👍
I try my best, thank you for always watching my videos
I have and I will always share your contents. Thank you for making us proud Brother 🙏🏽
The urban density is improving in the area. They are making good use of vertical space.
Yes actually
I love love love love this home ...this is my next home in Jesus name amen
Wow! Beautiful. I could love it more if it had a swimming pool at the terrace roof top. Good job to the developer. The interior and exterior are so beautiful. ❤ from 🇰🇪
Thanks for watching
This is 10/10 ooooo.. I super love this
I feel the contactors were trying to fit too many things into tht tiny space.The parking, the swimming pool is almost at the dinning area,the steps for the pool are almost touching the dinning door.Maybe they should have put the pool at the roof top,that way atleast one can sunbath with pool chairs.The kichen colors should always be neutral to allow the tenant to play with the colors they like,also the kitchen was small.Too much gold accesories might end up looking tacky.I however feel the house has so much potential with how the interior designer will lay it out.The furnitures,beds,dinning will either break or make the house
Thanks for the feedback.. you made some valid point
@Tata
Totally agree. Especially about the swimming pool.
I agree with this, fitting to much in a small space comes across as clumzy, no matter how much the land costs. A simple functional home with beautiful fittings says home more than cluster of spaces jammed together. But that's just me
@@akandequeen844 you’ll never be able to live in Manhattan then. 😀
@@therealist2866 considering design is moving towards minimalistic tendencies, I think I'd fit right in 🤍
Awwww my dear na true talk ooo. I wonder if we're really into this real estate business here in Ghana🤔.
hmmmm
Steven I admire your work ethics very disciplined, pays a lot of attention to details and most importantly calm. This house is for Kings pure royalty
This is really beautiful. I love the attention to details, the developers did a great job. My only issue is I feel a property of this value should have dedicated gardens, enough space for parking, dedicated staff quarters and some massive swimming pool. But with the cost of land around that area, getting extra spaces will end up doubling the cost of the facility. The cost of properties in Nigeria is growing at an alarming rate that this is the best time to invest. No wonder Ikoyi is listed as top 10 of the most expensive locations in the world. Nice job Steven
This really beautiful
May God bless our hustle to be able to acquire such luxury
When I taught I have seen beautiful houses in instagram, I never knew the best just arrive . steven u are indeed doing the lord work keep it up . I pray u and I own the house of our own one day amen
I wouldn’t buy this house even if I had the money x10 … because of the land space the architect had to squeeze in a lot of things .. a $1.6 dollar house I don’t have enough space in my leaving room .. not even a spiral staircase … no be by force to leave for Ikoyi ..
A very contemporary architecture with good finishing. Impressive!
Really impressive!
Watching from Toronto, where $1.6 million buys you a shabby run-down house. I've never even visited Nigeria but this makes me want to save up and live in style there. 🤞🏽
You should visit
@@StevenNdukwu I've always wanted to, so hopefully I can soon! I actually found your channel through your video a few weeks ago about things to do in Lagos - you're doing a great job presenting an unseen side of Nigeria which foreigners like me have never seen!
Stop lying, that amount will not buy you a shabby run down house in Toronto. Which part of Toronto are you talking about?
@@christophernanakofiguggisb2572 sorry, I was definitely exaggerating but especially downtown, you would be hard-pressed to find a $2 million CAD house which is anywhere near the quality of this.
@@christophernanakofiguggisb2572 he’s not lying 🤦🏾♂️even in New York 1.6million$ can only buy 2 bedroom and look like crap
nice house and video. Just my opinion for future house tours, just mention the presense of a panic room and not show the location, its no longer a panic room when everyone watching this video knows where to find it. i feel the final floor is an after thought.why have a room there, it would have been Amazing to have a proper sauna, masseuse area, a jacuzzi and a lil wine bar.
I came here to make the same comment. It also doesn't help that the door to the entrance of the panic room can easily be kicked open. It's just one of those features that was added to the property to justify the price tag but has no real utility from a safety standpoint.
I would buy this in a heartbeat!
This is not a criticism just a casual observation from an American. First, love to see my African brothers an sisters "Making it Happen"!!! The observation is, Nigerian interior design has subtle difference than Luxury in the USA, hard to explain what it is though. One example is, after binge watching Nigerian luxury videos, is that Nigerian Luxury design has a lot of "recessed lighting", and it often multi colored, green lights, red lights, yellow and so forth. (like the ceiling light you see over Tony's head at 0:53) . Pretty interesting, seldom see that in America, unless it's plain white lighting and not flashing. I see a lot of gold trim in Nigerian Luxury. Nigerian luxury has marble walls also, I see that in American luxury also, but always/only in the bathroom. I never see a marble wall in other rooms in America.
Another miscellaneous note, is , I gotta get a two piece outfit like Tony, to walk around with in my own house. NICE!!!!
Like I said just observations, not saying one is better or worse than the other. When you can afford that kind of house, you express it however you want......
All true, the house is great, but there's definitely something about the lighting, the use of marbles and missing greenery that would put me off if I had what it takes to buy this house.
Lovely and loaded property, so probably worth the price. Love the high spec and high ceilings.
Definitely better priced than a lot of properties in my native Ghana, specifically in Accra. I have watched lots of real estate programs and I think people generally get better value and better finished properties in Nigeria. The only thing missing for me here is natural grass and generally more greenery but lovely house all the same in a high brow area in Lagos.
If this was in Cantoments, Airport or East legon in Accra I bet, they will easily quote $3m asking price , without batting an eye lid.. and it won't even be this highly spec'd.
We need to regulate those crazy property prices in Accra. Other than that I love both Ghana and Nigeria... We are one 😍🇬🇭🇳🇬
Thanks Steve for another quality production.
PS: I love the estate agent's outfit. Lovely African attire. Tell him !
Its just overly priced... its not even worth a quarter of a million dollars
@@maverickdracula6202 Well, if as the agent says, the 500 square metre land itself is between $850k and $1.1m dollars (if you calculate based on 700k - 900k naira per sqm as he said) , then I think the price is reasonable.
Ikoyi is a high brow area in Lagos so just like any other capital in the world, properties in high brow areas tend to command higher prices... It is about demand and supply. Clearly people are willing to pay those prices to live in those areas so it is what it is, to a certain extent.
PROPERTY IS ALL ABOUT AREA . ACCRA IS HIGHLY SORTED FOR .
@@ThefierceEagle7 Agree, but Accra is still overpriced. That's why some of those properties have been empty for years.
@@maverickdracula6202 location, location, location….
In places like Manhattan (NYC), Georgetown (DC) or Central London, $250K will hardly (if at all) get you a studio apartment. In Singapore, you might get a closet if you’re lucky! 😂
Steven listen, you're the one I can ask your favour for this deal why because you show case House's in both Ghana and Nigeria..
Now this is it, if I develop interest a particular house you have in your page and it in Nigeria and am in Ghana, hope you can work out the developer so that we build same in Ghana.. thanks keep the hard work 🇬🇭
Hello I just want to know if you're a developer in Ghana?
Our Bantu brother Steven has become a Guru in property quality types.Love these videos.
The house is dope!!! The house was missing several things to bring it OVER THE TOP such as, custom temperature wine cellar on first floor or basement, outside patio should have a jacuzzi and bar, and drive-in underground car garage (all glass to showcase exotic cars) and a bigger Man-cave the size of the first floor square footage and larger outdoor pool with waterfall back wall that can be seen from dinning room table/kitchen.
Hmmmm this actually would have made it top notch luxury! But we are getting there sha 🔥🔥
On this small land 😂😂
Then the house will cost 4million then🤷🏾♂️
@@michaelanthony4949😂😂😂
@@lacy4035😂😂😂
This is a great property the finishing is amazing.
Hardworking and been displined brings out unique success which is admirable by every one.
The agent should not have listed this one, "automated lock" really brother. The home is a big wow though, loving where we are.
The showing agents grasp of the english language and building terminology is a huge barrier to me finishing this clip. Again, the home is truly magnificent. Well done to the entire dev team
Thanks for the feedback and for watching
What a knowledgeable sales man. Has the right word for everything!
I enjoyed watching every second of this. Beautiful, functional house. Nice camera work and good audio. Background music carries the visuals. Articulately presented. Well put together. Thumbs up team!
Thank you
The interior of the house captivated my interest as it is a mixture of gold and bronze 🙌🏿👏🏿👏🏿😎
Also, the rooms are very spacious and attention to details played a critical role in the development of the property. Kudos to the real estate company and more success stories. Cheers 🥂 🍾
Stevo, well done as usual. At 9:56 you referenced a Kitchen designer but forgot her name. Little details needed to keep your channel as the #1 youtube channel for prime real property showings in Nigeria. Lastly, if you have access to watch any of the million dollar listing series (NY or LA), I highly recommend it (will benefit what you do). Remain blessed.
You can DM me I will share their page.. thanks for the
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@@StevenNdukwu
How do I DM you Steve? I need their page too.
Beautiful house. The interior is magnificent and it looks amazing outside. Think it’s just typical commercial city house where the price of land alone is enough to get you scared if you don’t have deep pocket. Like New York or London where luxury and opulence is on display. Lagos is in the mix surely. Well done for the amazing work on this video. Your quality is clearly there for everyone to see. I noticed your brand has gone to another level with corporate dressing which fit well with what is widely acceptable in this particular industry.
Sujumotos dose the best interactive and explanation. Beautiful house anyways
Chai someone is living my life somewhere else 🙂
To whoever is reading this! Keep going you'll get there 🙏💯
Amen 🙏
Amen 🙌
I Would Buy This Property In A Heartbeat Before I Will Buy A Condo Collapsed Buildings In Ikoyi. This Is The Whole Building And Your Land. My Dream Home. We Are Going To Start Building Our Own 3 Levels Retirement Property That Will Look Similar To This Home From 2022. We Just Bought The Land Accros From The Beach In Lekki. We Are Planning To Retire From USA 🇺🇸In 5 Years Time To Nigeria. We Already Have Our Plans In Place That Will Cost Us Between $120,000 To $150,000 Is Our Budgets
Thanks for touring us around this beautiful property Steve, cool to have thony around once again.
wow this is beautiful and loaded,but that price is something else
What builder built this? Great tour, Steven!
Nigeria Houses and privacy are enemies.
When we talk of house design, our architect always think it is by lightning up the entire ceilings and walls.
I think SouthAfrican houses are way top notch than the most expensive Nigerian house.
Good show though. I enjoy your videos.
Absolutely beautiful home
Anthony good presentation 👍
Am Proud of Nigeria 👏🤯🔥
Luxury 😱
For a 13 year old who is interested in real estate i might say I am impressed. If u had to buy this kind of house in the United States it will go for like 10mill$
Bet you meant a piece of Whitehouse right? For I've seen houses loads of houses for way less than $3m with big yards, gardens & all. You need get your facts right. I totally agree about the concept of an underground garage if the terrain would give room for that. Problem with all these houses is that the children can't even run around anymore in the comfort +safety of their own compound, not any longer these days!
@@kdorjah location, location, location… you can see lots of big houses and mansions in Missouri, Alabama, Ohio, etc., that costs LESS than smaller houses in Dallas or Atlanta, or even studio apartments in Manhattan or Central London or Hong Kong.
Location play a role in value.. That house can cost around 150 million naira in some part of Nigeria..
@@therealist2866... Clearly, but there isn't noway this house be valued near 3m dollars in America how much more that 10m dollars he said.
@@kdorjah dummy location 🤦🏾♂️New York 2 bedroom home is 2milli dollar that look like shit
Beautiful house love from 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Yes Tony. Exquisiteness is a word.
Good job Steven! I enjoyed the video. Beautiful home. I was hoping you would ride down in the elevator, but I guess the space would have been too small for 3 people, one trying to film . The panic room location should have been kept a secret.
Thanks for the feedback
Nice presentation Anthony. Well done bro
House fit for Kings... Exquisite.
This house is Exquisite😍😍💕💕💕
The devil is on the details, and so is the designer. I appreciate the attention to detail. I do wish furniture layouts and placements were displayed so I could get a better idea of space use
Yeah, I feel like Nigerian [roperty developers should make use of staging. Could help the potential owner imagine themselves in the space.
Not much trees in the area. This is why Lagos gets so warm at times.
This is almost 800,000,000 at today's exchange rate. For that price you might as well build your own
What about now😂
Whoa, beautiful home! 😍 I would add green wall above plunging pool for more privacy. a small spa pool would be really nice on the terrace. First home I've seen so far in Africa with some wood flooring or engineered wood flooring. 😊
Great you loved it 🤝
Many offices in Lagos have been using wood flooring since 2005, and that was when I saw it. I'm sure many offices I have not been to have used it for longer than that. I also have a friend that had that in his house in 2011. You haven't seen 20 properties in Lagos how much more millions. Wood flooring in my opinion suit East Africa climate better. West Africans don't fancy it.
This particular house doesn't have wood flooring. It's ceramic tiles. I'm sure you're not familiar with that design of tiles with wood finish.
They are not made with gold, they are gold plated...but yeah, this house decor makes it awesome, the smartness of the house, but I wish they included some green energy in the design too.
Good presentation by you Steve and the other guy. Both of you compliment each other. I have seen such building-up (because of land limitation) in Banana Island too, when I was in Nigeria a couple of years ago.
Great efforts on the details by the Developer. I would however, change the gold trims to just simple high quality stainless steel. Classy isn’t always gold. The front door could also be more appealing. I have seen impressive wood/security front door in other properties.
Nonetheless, I commend the Developer. Additional information that would have been useful, is the total sq ft of the building.
Can u send me a cell number were i can get more information on the beautiful property im watching all way from the united states thank u
I would also like the name of your company thank u good job its just breath takeing i lov your work 😊😊
your second paragraph...my point exactly we can make more class without necessarily throwing in more electronics or "gold" trimmings....
beautiful home. i think the developers should incorporate ingress protected sockets in the vanity areas and the height should be properly considered for electrical protection. by the way thanks for showing us the beauty. i spend part of my weekend hours watching your videos. great work
If Hushpuppi was a freeman he would buy this house..because this can only be achieved by four categories of people fraudsters, politicians , musicians and footballers period.The house is top notch.
You forgot business men
What about bankers, ( Jim Ovia, Herbert Wigwe, Tony Elumelu), entrepreneurs ( Dangote, Adenuga) oil executives ( Wale Tinubu;Oando, Femi Otedola: Forte, Mohammed Indimi;OER) , and manufacturers, (Dangote, Rabiu )?
Industrialists ( Oscar Ibru , Folorunsho Alakija) ?
There’s by far more to Nigeria than the four categories you mentioned!
Facts !!!!
I disagree with you there are hidden billionaires who's doesn't shows themselves
Nice house, beautiful finishing, however very limited compound space and the tiny pool was unnecessary given that the compound was lacking space. No trees for natural shed. My rating is 7.0/10.0
The only thing missing here is ground space.I really wished the developer did this on a large expanse of land
Oh well, it is what it is
There will always be something missing. It's impossible to have it all.
Well location location location, if na ikoyi take what you see 😅
They try to build on every inch of land in Ikoyi to maximize profits and besides most Nigerians don't appreciate gardens to and such it seems. They like astro turf and cut down any trees
@@ifehansson2254 VGC, Carlton, Nicon Estate, Lakowe Golf, couple of Estates on Orchid road, Emperor estate, Lake view estate, Royal Gardens estate, Fairmont estate, Diamond estate, Crown estate, Mayfair gardens, Beechwood Estates, some estates on the road of Novare ShopRite at Sangotedo, Farrah park, Cooperative Villa Badore, and many others are well planned. If you haven't visited at least 20 out of the over 250 estates in Lagos, please don't jump into conclusions.
This is Ikoyi where land cost as much as some properties in many parts of Lagos. It's like building in your central business district.
Top notch, touch of excellence.
No billionaire will buy this home except a politician that wants to launder money. Where will he park his cars? Where do you sit when you step out of the pool or before you step in? Do you bath while those in the living/dining room are staring at you? Soany flaws for a house that costs 1bn naira and is being given to Nigerian TH-camrs to market. Soon Tayo Aina will also make a video...next will be macaroni and taooma.
Las las dem go sell am 250-300m or less
Anyone reading this, may you be the owner of your own luxurious mansion
Amen oo
Amen ooo and you too
This house is dope ooooO, if wishes were horses for sharply buy am. Nice job Steve
Your videos are amazing. No wonder you motivate me to begin my channel.
Thank you Anthony.. and yes you should
Wow so beautiful oo
Compare to how much $1.6m will get you in the states ,this is a great deal. The best part is it comes furnished.
Your videos always get me
I'm a Cameroonian and I will love to own something like this in Nigeria. It's right up my ally. How do we make that happen since I'm not Nigerian and I don't live in Naija either
As an African, that shouldn't be problem at all. Once you have the money, just fly to Nigeria and I think it is VISA FREE for Cameroon and from there all necessary papers will will arranged.
More so, Africa is encouraging Africans to move freely within Africa through the AfCFTA Agenda of Africa Union.
@@olumuyiwaojo3532 Cameroon is not a part of ECOWAS. Only ECOWAS countries do not require visa. Therefore, Cameroonians would need a visa to visit Nigeria.
@@blazinghot99 Cameroon& Nigeria share the longest land borders , who told u the people crossing that borders from both countries on a daily basis use visa or don't know what exactly u talking bout
@@blazinghot99 No single agreement between Cameroon and nigeria that's fact
@@briantahs1841 They are crossing illegally. Just because you share a boundary with a country does not give you right to cross the border without documents. If Nigeria was a country that enforces laws, Cameroonians who cross the border illegally are supposed to be deported back to their country. The same Cameroon that you are advocating for deported Nigerians who fled to Cameroon thru the border during boko haram attacks. We also share a border with Niger and Chad. Under Jonathan's leadership, many people from Niger and Chad who crossed the border and were living in Nigeria illegally were deported so it is you that doesn't know what you are talking about. You did however, showcase your lawless mentality. Smh.
Steve remember the house is for sale easy one the down selling also allow the agent to do more of the talking and selling, you do a great job though 👍
Damn 💕💖💕🔥🔥 damn 💕💖💕🔥🔥damn 💖💕💖💕🔥🔥👉🏾 This House na Bomb. 💕💖💕🔥 Los Angeles style 💗💗💗💗💗 Boy 💥👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Loving you guys. ✌🏾 Keep up the good work 💪🏽💕💖
Thanks for watching
Great job sir
This house should be 100k usd
It’s definitely worth the prices although too expensive, creating rooms and living spaces does not make a house a Home, outdoor environment does, attention of indoor outdoor living should be given attention, more natural soft and hard landscaping would have cap it all.
Nice space . My suggestion furniture would have made a big money move difference.
I will give this house 7/10 but is a good piece for
Lovely house, but where is the laundry room?
I need that kitchen in my life
Naija developers go de build swimming pool like gutter...
The lighting inside looks like that of a night club. Maybe that's what Nigerians like. And the pool squeezed into that small space with the ubiquitous astro turf is ridiculous. It's not by force to have a pool🤷🏿♀️
I can see you're a troll on all Nigerian channels. First, arrange for a shrink visit to cure your obsession with Nigeria. Focus on your life and country.
That house is lovely
Beautiful house but the land space is too small for the size of the house. For the prize point it should have a sizeable drive and a worthwhile view and for the level of tech it should have solar energy instead of a noisy energy inefficient generator.?
@Daneso Sadoh
Lagos Island is very small, land wise.
Do those expensive homes in downtown newyork or London have this space you talk of ??
@@truethots3088
Ikr?
@@truethots3088 don't even start with that comparison. There is a reason why the house is priced in USD and not your shitty currency.
Well I like the fact that the master suit has two separate walking closet .. cause most of the houses have seen on this channel only comes with 1 walking closet and Mr and Mrs can’t be able to fit in. All their clothes
Nice content Steve 💯
This cinema rooms i keep seeing around. Is it really practical? Why not watch in the hall or bedroom. Many teens will actually watch a movie on their phone or laptops.
Beautiful very beautiful
Beautiful house but why do a lot of estate developers in Lagos like using almost a regular size door as the entrance door .. what’s if I want to put in Shaq Oniel Bed in my bed room how do I get it in
Weldone Steve 💪🏻
Nice house, good use of vertical space, very techy/ on trend -biometrics, rgb lights, mechanised drawers, nice chandeliers....the electronic toilet is an overkill for me but okay if built with the physically challenged in mind.Tech like this gets outdated every couple of years for obvious reasons(boys go chop and innovations and upgrades happen fast too)...small pool though better than nothing, 2 people can swim but any more than that number and you all are gonna get skinny dips at best😅😅....let us consider use of solar panels for sustainability, the adoption is so low within the commercial real estate dev space in Naija...I personally ponder about what will be happening to the environment in another 10years...generally they built more for trend than for standing the test of time(classic/dateless). In another 2 years if the house does not get a makeover it may become a relic. I would love less tech as we can divert more into timeless pieces (depends on user though) 8 out 10
You made some valid points here.. thanks
Is this unit still available for sell and can you also make the power supply on solar not generator
@9:25 Why would anybody want to wirelessly charge their phone in the kitchen next to an induction cooker, gas cooker or anywhere on the cooking area 🤔
There are better places to install the wireless charging pad. Just saying 🤷
You are right
I love this house 🏘️ God bless me with money 💵 I love good house ❣️❣️❤️❤️🌹💕🌹🔥
Hi Steve,
I think that the property is very nice, but a bit too much gold inside.
Pls where exactly is the property, is it on shoreline estate as on the location map, from Tony's Ikoyi property pricing explanation. Is the property still in the market?
The property is sold
I feel That secret room wasnt supposed to be disclosed on video..
Same
Beautiful house. At ~1billion naira though, one would expect a bigger compound, even though it's Ikoyi.
Extraordinary.
Wow!
This is beautiful