I’m a black American, saying hello from New York. I’m loving the two of you! It does my heart good to see Nigeria / Africa / Africans being put in such a good light!! Our “Eurocentric” media over here NEVER shows the beauty of Africa and the beautiful people and cultures. Thank you my brother!!!!!
What they are showing is not ''the beauty of Africa and the beautiful people and cultures'' It is simply some remote architectural building designs unconnected with ''the beautiful people and cultures''. Or in another language, they are simply showing a piece of gold inside a pot of manure! Your “Eurocentric” media can only show the reality they met on the ground upon their arrival in Africa or Lagos and which accurately represented ''the beautiful people and cultures''. For instance if any media outfit arrived in NYC, Chicago, DC, etc or London, Brussels, Paris etc, they simply set up their camera and start recording ''the beautiful people and cultures'' right in front of them. They don't need to start asking questions as to where those people could be found or need to travel off looking for where to locate them. The buildings and areas you are watching only represents under 1 percent of the whole people living in Lagos. The rest- over 99% live in the slums, degradation and poverty that you see accurately depicted in the real and true video recordings of a population the majority of who earns under $20 dollars per month as salary! Incidentally what you are watching is also a simple case of cinematography and nothing else. It may show some attractive building designs and layouts in the so-called posh areas or neighbourhoods like Ajah, Ikoyi, Lekki and Victoria Island but whenever there is a heavy downpour, the homes and roads in the neighbourhoods are soon flooded like the poor areas and slums in the rest Lagos State.
As an American, it is so refreshing to see the positives of Nigeria that the media never shows. The homes and neighborhoods are beautiful❤ Love and hugs from Virginia, US
I prefer to watch your videos in the morning before I leave home so as to inspire and energize me to work harder in order to afford homes like these in the future.
I'm a realtor in the US, and I must say, I'm very impressed. The only thing i would change is the landscaping. Africa real estate truly is amazing. I love it. ❤
I’m black, from America and it’s refreshing to see another side of this beautiful continent. This is a sharp contrast from the poor places we are constantly shown here in America. Keep it coming…motivation for me to visit
The beautiful thing is these homes are owned by Nigerians and paid off cash, not installments. Thank you Steven for showcasing the beautiful side of our country.
@@Tytlttky2149Not all wealthy people are thieves. If a person believes that, they’ll either never become wealthy or will strive to become a criminal. Legitimate labour and investment can generate wealth.
Lagos, Abuja & Port Harcourt ( Nigerian cities) Johannesburg, Pretoria & Cape Town ( South African cities) are possibly the best and the most beautiful in Africa. But I love Nigeria!❤❤🔥
Your candid discussion has resonated deeply, as 'uncomfortable' barely scratches the surface of the emotions many of us experience regarding this issue. Thank you for shedding light on this critical topic and using relatable anecdotes and expressive pauses to drive home your points - your engaging approach makes a complex subject more accessible.
Embracing a collaborative approach unlocks the potential for achieving financial success, securing a brighter future, and transforming aspirations into tangible reality. By fostering a spirit of cooperation and mutual support, individuals can pool their resources, expertise, and perspectives to overcome challenges and capitalize on opportunities This synergy not only maximizes chances of success but also cultivates a culture of collective growth, innovation, and prosperity.
Profitable trading requires experience, a solid strategy, and preparation, which we lack. Understanding buy/sell ratios, identifying market leaders, and diversifying are key to reducing risk
Everyone needs a different stream of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security due to the high rate of tax, one needs to move ahead of their expectations.
I completely agree; there are proven strategies that can deliver consistent returns despite economic or market volatility. However, these sophisticated approaches often require the expertise and nuanced understanding of seasoned investment professionals who have honed their skills through years of experience and market analysis.
Robert Amelia! is a standout coach, gaining popularity daily for her effective strategies and extensive financial market experience, making her an invaluable guide I can't afford to lose.
For a city with such a large population, there is the need to construct different tiers of residential estates catering to various socioeconomic classes. I want to see low-cost and mid-income housing estates showcased in your videos too. Everyone must not be dollar millionaires and billionaires in Nigeria. Well done, Steve, while you consider my request.
Everyone has a niche. Steven is showcasing high-end real estate…but YOU are always free to fill the vacuum that you see and highlight budget and low-cost neighborhoods YOURSELF.
Dont worry, the western media and vloggers already did the stellar job of showcasing low income and poverty stricken citizenry as the face of Nigeria. Just search youtube. Dem boku 😂
I loved my stay at Lakowe so muchhhhh. The security is top notch, the ambience, the surrondimgs, the quietness, the view, the water side, the golf area, the resort, everything. I love it so so much. Beats everywhere I have been too, you will feel calm here, you will feel at peace here
These videos inspire young adults like myself to keep working hard and finishing school in order to afford houses like these. These are outstanding homes.
This is honestly one of the best in Nigeria I've seen. These developers incorporated some greenery and not just concrete. It looks more inviting. Some of the villas are gaudy though, lol.
They all were gorgeous but the first was beautiful and most affordable, I'm black American but still Nigerian and I plan to buy a home in Lagos in the future if it's In God's will.
Oh my. My DNA is mostly Nigerian. Every time I bring up wanting to visit Nigeria, I am discouraged and told horrible stories. Thank you for showing me this side of my origins. I will be coming home to visit and perhaps purchase property.
Don’t believe the stories Nigerians tell you especially the ones abroad. They usually leave Nigeria under strained circumstances, many of them are poor Nigerians who have struggled to make ends meet and have emigrated for economic reasons. Most of them will have tales of woe and will accuse the Nigerian government for not providing infrastructure, but the fact is that Nigerians avoid paying taxes but do not realise that in the west most public infrastructure is funded through taxation of workers and businesses. But in a case where very few people pay taxes the Nigerian government does not have access to funds any other sources of funds other than receipts from oil exports but one mus5 remember that all the oil money is carted out of Nigeria by expatriate companies
It’s a very beautiful country and very affordable if you’re coming from abroad. Nigerias despite its problems is one of the most advanced countries in Africa and the continents biggest economy and population. One in five Africans or 22% of Africas population is Nigerian. It is also the country that does not rely on White people for development. You will rarely find white people owning businesses in Nigeria outside of the transnational companies.
I love seeing successful Nigerians working collaboratively together and further uplifting each other, instead of hating and fighting. Well done, Confidence and Steven. Burna Boy, Davido and Wizkids are cretins!
Black American here beautiful homes. And beautiful city. Homes there are way more affordable than they are here in the USA. My only gripe as an American is the concrete yards and the lack of green space. I guess as an American we’re so used to having yards for outdoor activities. If I bought a home there I would want a big plot for an outdoor garden area for a BBQ pit and sitting area for parties. Then I would like to have my house built like old Roman villa
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is wonderfully rising to claim its superpower status in Africa! If all the mega projects I’ve heard going on in Nigeria are actually successfully completed, then Nigeria is on to a very bright future! 😊 I love everything in this estate from the wide open roads to landscaping and of course the house designs especially the modern upscale interiors 👌❤ Love from Kenya 🇰🇪❤️
So why are all the scams coming from this region??😏😏 It shows that people are desperate to survive and how much suffering there is. I don’t care to see videos like this because they are misleading 99% of the country don’t live like this.
@@tmcurly 🎹🇳🇬 if you hear of scamming of 10 to 20 people does that make 201 million Nigerians scammers ? In my church RCCG or The Redeemed Christian Church of God alone, not to talk of other people in Nigeria, before year 2010 in the days when RCCG was RCCG, there is God's annoiting that turned millions of people into millionaires and thousands of people into billionaires. (many of these people are not known because true believers are quite, they don't display their wealth. It is either when you come close, you get to know most of them or when there is need for church building or some other development or when giving testimonies or when you go near them that is when you realise there are so many billionaires and millionaires in the RCCG Nigeria and that is why they use billions of naira for most of RCCG church buildings. And I am talking about people with genuine businesses. These is why thousand of estate agents, banks, etc are always at the Redemption Camp of RCCG every month to do their marketing because they know they will get people who are capable there. How much more these 2024 ?. And how much more if we have to count people outside RCCG in Nigeria ? The reason why you even hear of the ones who scam is because Nigerians have God's annoiting and blessings to be great and that is why Nigerians are popular and stand out ! Unfortunately when some also do evil because they come from a nation blessed by God their news is also made known to the whole world ! When other nationals do the same evil we don't get to hear about it because they don't have such grace God has given to Nigerians ! And by the way the world has not heard anything yet about Nigeria, it is now that God wants to rain down his blessings upon Nigeria from this 2024 and they whole world will be trooping to Nigeria from these year . This is prophecy over 50years being accomplished and prayers of one of the greatest man of God that ever lived in Nigeria, that is the late apostle Ayo Babalola that is happening now ! Thank you Father, accept my thanks on behalf of Nigerians in Jesus mighty name amen!
I'm watching fron the Netherlands 🇳🇱, my comment is for STEPHEN I corrected him on a video in Cape Verde he was humble enough to recognise his mistakes, I appreciate his character. That video was great. Good job lil bro
Amazing properties. I love the architecture and the greenery! Not sure I saw any generator house which is great. Money is for spending on the fine things of life.
This was unexpected to many peoples, because many peoples including me was thinking Lagos have no green areas only concrete, but Steven prove us wrong. You done very important & amazing Vlog of Lagos like never seen before, the beauty, mansions & lovely neighbourhood no body has seen in any media local & international. Thanks for this incredible Vlog of Lagos & surround, absolutely classic. 👌 👏 👏 👏 👍 ❤
You didn’t hear the fact that it’s only the top 1%.😏😏 Nigeria is not special in fact most live in poverty. They are showing you one gated community. This is not what the rest of the country looks like 🙄. They have to resort to scams to survive. It’s sad when only a small portion get all the wealth.
You people can’t be serious. Just appreciate the beauty in this video and that’s it. Can’t be delusional to think 🤔 this is a depiction of the entire country.
@@tmcurly why are you jealous? Every country in the world have their best side, bad side and ugly side. Even in the Hollywood LA, and some super rich areas in the US are for the 1% There are way more homeless people in the US than Nigeria. Stop being bitter.😮
Lakowe lakes remains my favorite neighbourhood in Lagos. I just like the tranquility around it and the assurance that it would never be crowded even if Lagos population gets to 50m residents. Eko Atlantic will be a top location when fully developed. But banana island seems overpriced. Although, you're not paying for the sqm but rather the quality of neighbours and contacts that can add value to your life. Please do an updated tour of the best places to stay in Abuja.
After laboring in the United States, will be great to buy a property in Lakowe lake. It was definitely beautiful to see the estate and it’s affordable.
Certainly, here's a rewritten version of your message: --- @umehkingsley2229 How could you not understand the meaning behind his statement? That was quite insensitive. As a fellow Nigerian, I clearly grasp the significance of his words. His ancestors were likely taken as slaves, and now he yearns to return to the land of his forebearers. It’s disheartening to see that some members of the younger generation in Nigeria seem unaware of such important historical contexts, focusing instead on trivial matters.
The safety thing sometimes too is exaggerated. It depends mostly on where you are in the country. Other than that, most parts are not more dangerous than anywhere else in the world.
Stop talking nonsense! Have you heard kidnapping in Lagos? People are getting shot or stabbed in developed countries yet you lots will not talk about that except Nigeria.Let's stop passing fear on investor. Lagos is safe.
@@okiemute7744 Exactly, really exaggerated esp by the western media purposely to paint Nigeria black, demarket the country. Despite that, people are still coming and they are safe, nothing happens to them
With climate change upon us, I wouldn’t like to live in a reclaimed land. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is really full of top class beautiful estates especially Lagos. Well done confidence and Steven. This video is just the best ever to help investors see these areas at a glance. 👍👍👍. I could only give you one likes. I wanted to give you a million
igbo man and stealing!!!. normal people will say "this video makes me want to work harder", but an igbo man will say "this video makes me want to steal."
Impressive! You've virtually touched every estate where I've supplied cement to developers and individuals. Sometimes, when I visit them, I find myself daydreaming amidst the breathtaking buildings.
Wow! That's actually cheap. Those Pinnock homes in the US (Fl, NY, CA) are actually selling between $5 mil to over $10 mil. That land for $300,000 is actually cheap compared to something similar in Wellinton, Fl.
You're right, but the purchasing power of dollar is higher in Nigeria than it is in the US. For example, you guys pay like $9.9 for TH-cam premium subscription and we pay around a dollar.
Do you have to run on generator in florida? Do you have to fly out of the country for health care in Florida, do you have good public schools around the neighborhood you mentioned in Florida? Pls compare apple to apple not apple to orange
@@defidelityWhich is why the mockery about Africans living on less than $2 a day doesn’t make sense. What $2 will get you in Nigeria is not the same as it will get you in the US, and similar with other Western currencies.
Ey Steven the content is top tier now. Enjoyed the camera angles and voiceovers quality, editing , I enjoyed the production of the video more than the estates, I’m like “wow” every minute. Congratulations on achieving such great content 🙌🏽 now let me watch the video again to appreciate the Real Estates this time around Lol.
As a realtor and one who has great love for beautiful environment, this is the best video I have seen for Nigerian real estate. The views in this video despite the true relevance and extra beauty greenery adds to real estate. Great piece, Mr. Steven. This video is top notch. Deeply appealing to the eyes, sir.
When the rest of the world ask stupid questions about how we live in African countries...I showed my American co-workers my dad's houses in Abuja and Bauchi and my own 2 houses in Accra, they stfu real quick. After I allowed one of them to stay at my McCarthy Hill house when they visited Ghana, she became an "evangelist" extolling the virtues of the country.
I have been to every estate mentioned in this video, except Lakowe lakes. Here's my take; Royal garden city (AKA Mobile estate): Is a great neighbourhood to build your property on, even though it's just off the expressway, it's very quiet and serene, wide major roads and it's got really beautiful houses on it as well, so if you're buying a land to build on it as well, you definitely want to build up to standard. It's just a few meters after Ajah bridge, by your right. Note that there are multiple enteries into the estate, the first one is just after the bridge and the second one is a little bit beyond that, depending on what time you're coming into the estate, only one access will be made available, at night time you will have to use the first entry (ignoring your map, yes), while at day time, you can follow your map and use the second, main entry. Nicon Town: What can i say, it's just basically a replica of an american middle class suburban community, it's quiet, it's peaceful, neat, and the houses all look identical to each other which gives order to it's beauty and well maintained properties. This beautiful community estate is located off the lekki epe express way as well, off palm spring road, but trust me, the moment you're inside this estate, you won't hear a single noise coming from the major road you just got off, that's because after entering the estate, you still have to drive a few 100 meters before you start seeing the residential buildings, and the security here is top notch. If you have kids who are used to the american surburbs lifestyle or you yourself wanna experience it, Nicon Town is a place for you to live. Cowrie creek estate: This is also another beautiful estate, and like they said in the video, it's quite new and it feels new as well, this is also situated off palm spring road (at the end of the road), close to Nicon town as well, so you can check these two places out at the same time if you're looking for a different feel. But, if you think Nicon town is quiet? You need to check out Cowrie creek estate, like i said, it's beautiful, serene, large and also got a top notch security as well. Oh, i should also mention that both Cowrie creek and Nicon town are both situated very close to the Spar shopping mall, located on palm sping road, palm spring road is not a busy road, so you're literally just a few munites drive (or walk) away from buying all your house hold items. Peanock beach estate: This is also another great estate that is luxurious and worth every penny as well, it also has the standard of every other estate mentioned in this video, located right off osapa london road, jakande, close to agungi. The only issue i'd have with staying on this property is accessing it using the major lekki epe express road. This is because when turning left into the major road (jakande) that leads to this beautiful estate, if you're coming from lekki phase one, it has the slowest traffic light, with the shortest cycle ever! So, this basically causes a backlog on that exit which could mean that you're in a 20-30 mins traffic before you get home. But, there is a solution, whoever is showing you this property, before you buy it, tell them to show you the alternate, back road to take, when coming from phase 1, as that will be a traffic free route, and the back roads leading to the estate, all the way from phase 1 are all paved, so you're good to go. Banana Island: What can i say that they haven't said in the video, this place situated just after the lekki ikoyi bridge, if you're coming from lekki and it has all the advantages of living in a rich neighbourhood. Oh, did i say it's for the rich? Yes, it's for the rich, the roads here are super wide, clean, probably the best (tightest) security than every other property i've mentioned, it's extremely quiet, very huge, 80% of every popular person you know (politicians included), that stay in lagos, on the island, stay in banana island because of what it offers, so it ain't cheap. Shoreline estate: This is also an ok estate, just off onikoyi road, before you get to banana island. Admitedly, i have not spent much time in this estate, but it is a standard estate, and it certainly has the quality of a wealthy neighbourhood, but unlike what they said in the video, i wouldn't choose shoreline over banana island, better still, i'd rather go for cowrie creek, nicon town or royal garden estate. The advantage that this has that these i just listed, is that it's situated in Ikoyi, which is the center hub for accessing every other locations like, VI, lekki phase one, mainland, lagos island etc. So, it's certainly a great place to be, i'm sure. Eko atlantic city: This is literally a city that has every advantages from all these estates combined into one, situated in Victoria Island, off ahmadu bello way, but as you can see from the video, the plots on this property are mostly empty, development is slow, which i'm sure the economic woes plays into it, but if you're capable, you could get a good deal on a piece of land here, this will be THE PLACE to build your property and you can be proud that you're one of the first pioneers to own a property on this no doubt upcoming booming city. I hope this was helpful to whomever it may concern, in the distant future, reading this. I hope you have a great life, have fun and have a great day.
What percentage chance will you give Fourth Mainland and Airport being built? In 15-20 years, anybody that did not buy may be kicking themselves. I'll have to visit next time back in Lagos.
I’m a black American, saying hello from New York. I’m loving the two of you! It does my heart good to see Nigeria / Africa / Africans being put in such a good light!! Our “Eurocentric” media over here NEVER shows the beauty of Africa and the beautiful people and cultures. Thank you my brother!!!!!
Africa is real blessed 😇 u know they hate us since day one now is the time to prove thm wrong.God protect all black peoples allover the world
Yes they are doing a good job promoting Nigeria and Africa but our leaders are wicked and shameless. It's all privately done.
@@JD-oz6nq People who often complain 24/7 are often the laziest people.
What they are showing is not ''the beauty of Africa and the beautiful people and cultures'' It is simply some remote architectural building designs unconnected with ''the beautiful people and cultures''. Or in another language, they are simply showing a piece of gold inside a pot of manure!
Your “Eurocentric” media can only show the reality they met on the ground upon their arrival in Africa or Lagos and which accurately represented ''the beautiful people and cultures''. For instance if any media outfit arrived in NYC, Chicago, DC, etc or London, Brussels, Paris etc, they simply set up their camera and start recording ''the beautiful people and cultures'' right in front of them. They don't need to start asking questions as to where those people could be found or need to travel off looking for where to locate them. The buildings and areas you are watching only represents under 1 percent of the whole people living in Lagos. The rest- over 99% live in the slums, degradation and poverty that you see accurately depicted in the real and true video recordings of a population the majority of who earns under $20 dollars per month as salary!
Incidentally what you are watching is also a simple case of cinematography and nothing else. It may show some attractive building designs and layouts in the so-called posh areas or neighbourhoods like Ajah, Ikoyi, Lekki and Victoria Island but whenever there is a heavy downpour, the homes and roads in the neighbourhoods are soon flooded like the poor areas and slums in the rest Lagos State.
Thank you so much ❤
As an American, it is so refreshing to see the positives of Nigeria that the media never shows. The homes and neighborhoods are beautiful❤ Love and hugs from Virginia, US
I prefer to watch your videos in the morning before I leave home so as to inspire and energize me to work harder in order to afford homes like these in the future.
Ditto
Same here.
I'm a realtor in the US, and I must say, I'm very impressed. The only thing i would change is the landscaping. Africa real estate truly is amazing. I love it. ❤
Honestly Naija is improving
Yeah real estate in Africa is underrated. You can make a lot of money there buying and selling land, etc :) . In what state do you work as a realtor ?
@sylvereyao9468 I'm in Raleigh NC.
Nigeria*
Ok. But why would you change the landscaping? Not having a go at you or anything. I just want to learn and understand your reasoning.
I am from Uganda east Africa l just love the way the Nigerians have organised their estates this is so breathtaking
YOU ARE FROM UGANDA AND YOU DONT EVEN SEE THAT THEY MANSION INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR HAVE NO COMPARRISON HAMIS KIGGUNDU FROM UGANDA
@@FayE41 Grow up!
Stop lying to yourself, how many organised Estates in Uganda compared to Nigeria? like my Brother said, GROW UP!
@@FayE41
Behave youself okay?
How many organised Estates in Uganda?
@@FayE41
How many organised Estates in Uganda?
@@FayE41
I’m black, from America and it’s refreshing to see another side of this beautiful continent. This is a sharp contrast from the poor places we are constantly shown here in America. Keep it coming…motivation for me to visit
95% are poor. Africa has alwsys had small concentrations of extreme wealth. We need to do better
The beautiful thing is these homes are owned by Nigerians and paid off cash, not installments. Thank you Steven for showcasing the beautiful side of our country.
After they'll steal our money right 😂
@@Tytlttky2149 coming from a person probably struggling to eat 3 square meals. Which money do you have that they're stealing from you?
@@Tytlttky2149 no after working as slaves in your country
From? @@Tytlttky2149
@@Tytlttky2149Not all wealthy people are thieves. If a person believes that, they’ll either never become wealthy or will strive to become a criminal. Legitimate labour and investment can generate wealth.
Lagos, Abuja & Port Harcourt ( Nigerian cities) Johannesburg, Pretoria & Cape Town ( South African cities) are possibly the best and the most beautiful in Africa. But I love Nigeria!❤❤🔥
Lakwe Lake estate is stunning! The developers understood the importance of landscaping with real grass and trees
They spell it Lakowe...
To me, its the best on that list.
For sure, it’s more sustainable and that community will be cooler in ambient temperature just by including greenery.
Your candid discussion has resonated deeply, as 'uncomfortable' barely scratches the surface of the emotions many of us experience regarding this issue. Thank you for shedding light on this critical topic and using relatable anecdotes and expressive pauses to drive home your points - your engaging approach makes a complex subject more accessible.
Embracing a collaborative approach unlocks the potential for achieving financial success, securing a brighter future, and transforming aspirations into tangible reality. By fostering a spirit of cooperation and mutual support, individuals can pool their resources, expertise, and perspectives to overcome challenges and capitalize on opportunities This synergy not only maximizes chances of success but also cultivates a culture of collective growth, innovation, and prosperity.
Profitable trading requires experience, a solid strategy, and preparation, which we lack. Understanding buy/sell ratios, identifying market leaders, and diversifying are key to reducing risk
Everyone needs a different stream of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security due to the high rate of tax, one needs to move ahead of their expectations.
I completely agree; there are proven strategies that can deliver consistent returns despite economic or market volatility. However, these sophisticated approaches often require the expertise and nuanced understanding of seasoned investment professionals who have honed their skills through years of experience and market analysis.
Robert Amelia! is a standout coach, gaining popularity daily for her effective strategies and extensive financial market experience, making her an invaluable guide I can't afford to lose.
For a city with such a large population, there is the need to construct different tiers of residential estates catering to various socioeconomic classes. I want to see low-cost and mid-income housing estates showcased in your videos too. Everyone must not be dollar millionaires and billionaires in Nigeria. Well done, Steve, while you consider my request.
Spot on 💯
Everyone has a niche. Steven is showcasing high-end real estate…but YOU are always free to fill the vacuum that you see and highlight budget and low-cost neighborhoods YOURSELF.
Dont worry, the western media and vloggers already did the stellar job of showcasing low income and poverty stricken citizenry as the face of Nigeria. Just search youtube. Dem boku 😂
@@therealist2866 shut up
They have for everyone
I loved my stay at Lakowe so muchhhhh. The security is top notch, the ambience, the surrondimgs, the quietness, the view, the water side, the golf area, the resort, everything. I love it so so much. Beats everywhere I have been too, you will feel calm here, you will feel at peace here
Proud to have contributed my profession to the development of this beautiful masterpiece!!!!😊😊😊
Confidence NEEDSSS to start her own channel and tour the homes she has for sale. The vibe is over the top
I’m Eritrean , but I must say Nigerians are out here doing their thang ! I’m so happy to see this ❤❤❤❤
too bad shabia isnt
These videos inspire young adults like myself to keep working hard and finishing school in order to afford houses like these. These are outstanding homes.
Nigerians aren’t joking . Most of Africa needs to learn from the hustling spirit of Nigerians.
This is honestly one of the best in Nigeria I've seen. These developers incorporated some greenery and not just concrete. It looks more inviting. Some of the villas are gaudy though, lol.
When you build your own you can make it less gaudy and to your taste😅😅
@@truethots3088 he is right. Most of these giant cribs have zero character and some are over-the-top 😂😂😂😂
I would love to see variety in home designs, more sustainable and homey. Nice homes but even with money, I don’t want to live in a mall!
I don't think they understand 😂@@vivaeby
They all were gorgeous but the first was beautiful and most affordable, I'm black American but still Nigerian and I plan to buy a home in Lagos in the future if it's In God's will.
This is a kind of video you want to watch over and over again
Frfr
My God im speechless.
Nigeria is beautiful
Great work Nijeria is developing fast.
With loads of good wishes from India.
It’s spelled “Nigeria”
Oh my. My DNA is mostly Nigerian. Every time I bring up wanting to visit Nigeria, I am discouraged and told horrible stories. Thank you for showing me this side of my origins. I will be coming home to visit and perhaps purchase property.
Don't mind them, nigeria is a good place to good.
Yes. It’s beautiful. You don’t even have to be in Ajah. You can go to Lekki also. It’s beautiful there.
Don’t believe the stories Nigerians tell you especially the ones abroad. They usually leave Nigeria under strained circumstances, many of them are poor Nigerians who have struggled to make ends meet and have emigrated for economic reasons. Most of them will have tales of woe and will accuse the Nigerian government for not providing infrastructure, but the fact is that Nigerians avoid paying taxes but do not realise that in the west most public infrastructure is funded through taxation of workers and businesses. But in a case where very few people pay taxes the Nigerian government does not have access to funds any other sources of funds other than receipts from oil exports but one mus5 remember that all the oil money is carted out of Nigeria by expatriate companies
It’s a very beautiful country and very affordable if you’re coming from abroad. Nigerias despite its problems is one of the most advanced countries in Africa and the continents biggest economy and population. One in five Africans or 22% of Africas population is Nigerian. It is also the country that does not rely on White people for development. You will rarely find white people owning businesses in Nigeria outside of the transnational companies.
The stories are true but if you have a lot of money, you can stay in safe areas.
I love seeing successful Nigerians working collaboratively together and further uplifting each other, instead of hating and fighting.
Well done, Confidence and Steven.
Burna Boy, Davido and Wizkids are cretins!
I'm from East Africa, i just want to say WOW 😲😲😳😳 you are a century ahead of us. I am happy for you ❤️❤️❤️ I wish the same thing to My country!!!
Be specific with your country lol 🙄 If your country is a century behind Nigeria, don’t drag the whole EA into it!
@@our10picks18 please show me this kind of neighborhood in EA and I will take back my comment. Or shut the f... up!! 😂😂
@@kala9090perfect reply 😂😂
@@kala9090 which country is East Africa?
Steven Ndukwu and Confidence Molade did great job in promoting Nigeria real real estate. Kindly showcase Abuja, Port-Harcourt etc
I must say this is absolutely stunning,I love the way Nigerian estates are established ❤🇸🇸
Thank you for not hating, we love you
@@amandaeguale1641😂😂😂😂😂
Stephen Ndukwu and THE Eden Oasis (Real Estate hypequeen extraordinaire)... oya pass the popcorn sharp
As a Realtor in Nigeria I must say this NEIGBOURHOOD are very attractive
Everytime I feel like giving up I will watch this video 😊
When TWO of my Favourite real estate youtubers collaborate to blow me away.
Lakowe is the best,hands down
Well Nigeria is such a beautiful country 😍I thank God for African content creators because the narrative about Nigeria in Europe😏
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@@StevenNdukwu Done✅
👏👏👏👏 Round of Applauses for you boss
Why are they leaving their country then and scamming people on other countries 😂😂😂😂hayi Nigerians
@@StevenNdukwuSteve Nwannem Ndewo. Great job well done 👏
I’m from Liberia and love the these houses. I think we need to do these in Liberia 🇱🇷
We Liberians can
Yes you can, greetings from Nigeria 🇳🇬
These neighborhoods rival those of the Europeans... Kudos to Nigeria !
Black American here beautiful homes. And beautiful city. Homes there are way more affordable than they are here in the USA. My only gripe as an American is the concrete yards and the lack of green space. I guess as an American we’re so used to having yards for outdoor activities. If I bought a home there I would want a big plot for an outdoor garden area for a BBQ pit and sitting area for parties. Then I would like to have my house built like old Roman villa
It’s up to you, you can buy a land do whatever you want, you’re 100% allowed.
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is wonderfully rising to claim its superpower status in Africa! If all the mega projects I’ve heard going on in Nigeria are actually successfully completed, then Nigeria is on to a very bright future! 😊
I love everything in this estate from the wide open roads to landscaping and of course the house designs especially the modern upscale interiors 👌❤
Love from Kenya 🇰🇪❤️
So why are all the scams coming from this region??😏😏
It shows that people are desperate to survive and how much suffering there is. I don’t care to see videos like this because they are misleading 99% of the country don’t live like this.
@@tmcurly Ghanaian 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 don't get heart attack please.
@@tmcurly
🎹🇳🇬 if you hear of scamming of 10 to 20 people does that make 201 million Nigerians scammers ? In my church RCCG or The Redeemed Christian Church of God alone, not to talk of other people in Nigeria, before year 2010 in the days when RCCG was RCCG, there is God's annoiting that turned millions of people into millionaires and thousands of people into billionaires. (many of these people are not known because true believers are quite, they don't display their wealth. It is either when you come close, you get to know most of them or when there is need for church building or some other development or when giving testimonies or when you go near them that is when you realise there are so many billionaires and millionaires in the RCCG Nigeria and that is why they use billions of naira for most of RCCG church buildings. And I am talking about people with genuine businesses. These is why thousand of estate agents, banks, etc are always at the Redemption Camp of RCCG every month to do their marketing because they know they will get people who are capable there. How much more these 2024 ?. And how much more if we have to count people outside RCCG in Nigeria ?
The reason why you even hear of the ones who scam is because Nigerians have God's annoiting and blessings to be great and that is why Nigerians are popular and stand out ! Unfortunately when some also do evil because they come from a nation blessed by God their news is also made known to the whole world ! When other nationals do the same evil we don't get to hear about it because they don't have such grace God has given to Nigerians !
And by the way the world has not heard anything yet about Nigeria, it is now that God wants to rain down his blessings upon Nigeria from this 2024 and they whole world will be trooping to Nigeria from these year . This is prophecy over 50years being accomplished and prayers of one of the greatest man of God that ever lived in Nigeria, that is the late apostle Ayo Babalola that is happening now !
Thank you Father, accept my thanks on behalf of Nigerians in Jesus mighty name amen!
🎹🇳🇬We love Kenyans too
@@tmcurlythey scam in America…
I'm watching fron the Netherlands 🇳🇱, my comment is for STEPHEN I corrected him on a video in Cape Verde he was humble enough to recognise his mistakes, I appreciate his character. That video was great. Good job lil bro
Nigeria is the future. Ignore Nigeria at your peril.🎈❤
Amazing properties. I love the architecture and the greenery! Not sure I saw any generator house which is great. Money is for spending on the fine things of life.
I really like Nigerian interiors with smart technology. Impressive I must say ❤🇿🇦
Wow
But on the contrary , I prefer SA homes , you get value for your money . Nigerian houses are overpriced love
@calebudeze5019 I know they are overpriced but I was speaking about beautiful interiors and smart tech
I'm also impressed 🇿🇦
@@calebudeze5019😂😂 u see as he shut u up mumu
Nice. At least theres some landscaping, better than some in Lekki ive seen. Landscaping adds beauty to a property and its good for the environment
This was unexpected to many peoples, because many peoples including me was thinking Lagos have no green areas only concrete, but Steven prove us wrong. You done very important & amazing Vlog of Lagos like never seen before, the beauty, mansions & lovely neighbourhood no body has seen in any media local & international. Thanks for this incredible Vlog of Lagos & surround, absolutely classic. 👌 👏 👏 👏 👍 ❤
Lagos is very green in some sections, those sections are, Ikeja GRA and secretariat, Vi, ikoyi, Banana Island, areas even Lagos island isn't green 😂
@@AdekunleEnoch-n1gLagos Island is completely built up.
The most beautiful thing about it is that all of these things you see are owned by Nigerians.
And paid off cash
They were built for nigerians not foreigners
Fact Nigerians' owned this things themselves
That's why i love Nigerians
We are not South Africa🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 and wouldn't want to be
I'm from Senegal living in the US, but Nigeria is special man...
I be trying to tell people in the USA that but they don't listen
You didn’t hear the fact that it’s only the top 1%.😏😏
Nigeria is not special in fact most live in poverty. They are showing you one gated community. This is not what the rest of the country looks like 🙄.
They have to resort to scams to survive.
It’s sad when only a small portion get all the wealth.
You people can’t be serious. Just appreciate the beauty in this video and that’s it. Can’t be delusional to think 🤔 this is a depiction of the entire country.
@@tmcurly why are you crying? 😢😢😢
@@tmcurly why are you jealous? Every country in the world have their best side, bad side and ugly side.
Even in the Hollywood LA, and some super rich areas in the US are for the 1%
There are way more homeless people in the US than Nigeria.
Stop being bitter.😮
Lakowe lakes remains my favorite neighbourhood in Lagos.
I just like the tranquility around it and the assurance that it would never be crowded even if Lagos population gets to 50m residents.
Eko Atlantic will be a top location when fully developed.
But banana island seems overpriced. Although, you're not paying for the sqm but rather the quality of neighbours and contacts that can add value to your life.
Please do an updated tour of the best places to stay in Abuja.
Abuja no get beach, that's why I never dreamed of leaving there. Except God send me there
@@parentscriblol😅
I love the lakowe settings, it feels like peace.
Hello! Please is Lakowe phase 1 and phase 2 a good and secured place to live in for someone that base abroad?
capping pinnock beach and cowrie creeks are the best
i love nigeria i love nigeria respect love nigerian rhumba music proud camerooonian proud african
I love it when I see Africa leveling up ❤ can’t believe this is Nigeria
This is my prayer and hope for Mama Liberia.
This houses are so beautiful. I'll own one someday
After laboring in the United States, will be great to buy a property in Lakowe lake. It was definitely beautiful to see the estate and it’s affordable.
You know the drill
Lakowe should be the standard for me.
I love it I need to build houses like these in my country South Sudan 🇸🇸
God help you to accomplish it.
Please do & be part of the South Sudanese that want to change the negative narrative about this country. You can do it.
Lord bless me to see the motherland of my ancestors. ❤🙏🏾
What do u mean bro
Na wa isnt the comment clear enough?@@umehkingsley2229
Certainly, here's a rewritten version of your message:
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@umehkingsley2229 How could you not understand the meaning behind his statement? That was quite insensitive. As a fellow Nigerian, I clearly grasp the significance of his words. His ancestors were likely taken as slaves, and now he yearns to return to the land of his forebearers. It’s disheartening to see that some members of the younger generation in Nigeria seem unaware of such important historical contexts, focusing instead on trivial matters.
AMEN!!!!!!!
@@umehkingsley2229una no get understanding
As a realtor in Nigeria I can’t tell you that Lagos is sooo beautiful, don’t let anyone discourage you from investing if you can
They are all nice developments but lakowe lakes is outstanding..I love what I see.
This is the best YT channel at the moment
Nigeria just needs to improve safety and it will become a top destination
The safety thing sometimes too is exaggerated. It depends mostly on where you are in the country. Other than that, most parts are not more dangerous than anywhere else in the world.
Stop talking nonsense! Have you heard kidnapping in Lagos? People are getting shot or stabbed in developed countries yet you lots will not talk about that except Nigeria.Let's stop passing fear on investor. Lagos is safe.
Lagos is safer than most big cities in the world . Nothern nigeria gives the whole country a bad rep
What country are you from?. I just left lagos on a 33 day holiday. Where are you from?.
@@okiemute7744 Exactly, really exaggerated esp by the western media purposely to paint Nigeria black, demarket the country. Despite that, people are still coming and they are safe, nothing happens to them
Loving the Collabo!!!
Steve "The Duke" Ndukwu meets up with Eden Oasis's Confidence!!
Interesting!! Very interesting indeed!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
The maddest property collabo content ever.
I'm Liberian and I will buy a mansion in Nigeria banana island. Love nigerian food and the people
Bro Liberian food is bettta
Thank you Steven for showing African best jungles i can see even lions, elephants around you. From South Africa ❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 the west said we lives on trees
Beautiful... Love ❤️ from Namibia 🇳🇦🇳🇦
With climate change upon us, I wouldn’t like to live in a reclaimed land. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is really full of top class beautiful estates especially Lagos. Well done confidence and Steven. This video is just the best ever to help investors see these areas at a glance. 👍👍👍. I could only give you one likes. I wanted to give you a million
Houses in Lagos looks great, feels like Cancun Mexico
Abuja in Nigeria has wonderful estates
Wait until you go to Abuja 😊
This video fit make you go steal money lol....thanks for sharing steve
…or to simply work harder! 😂
It should motivate you to get skilled & work smart. Not stea!
Abeg which show be where the money make i go there now now, Nkwa the Lord is your strength
My heart always rejoice when i see people from the field shows appreciation to work from their colleagues. Thanks Mr David.
igbo man and stealing!!!. normal people will say "this video makes me want to work harder", but an igbo man will say "this video makes me want to steal."
Steve, watching your videos inspire me to work harder to be able to afford some of the properties you’ve been showing us.
Nigeria is beautiful. AFRICA IS GIANT. YOU CAN'T OWN SUCH BIG HOUSES I EUROPE. I LOVE AFRICA.
Impressive! You've virtually touched every estate where I've supplied cement to developers and individuals. Sometimes, when I visit them, I find myself daydreaming amidst the breathtaking buildings.
I just found this platform and will watch every video until I have watched them all. Great job, Steven.
from Zimbabwe sendin love to Naija
We love you too ❤
Lol and I love Zimbabwe too
Wow, I'm so impressed!! The houses in Lagos are so beautiful and spacious ❤
Wow! That's actually cheap. Those Pinnock homes in the US (Fl, NY, CA) are actually selling between $5 mil to over $10 mil. That land for $300,000 is actually cheap compared to something similar in Wellinton, Fl.
You're right, but the purchasing power of dollar is higher in Nigeria than it is in the US.
For example, you guys pay like $9.9 for TH-cam premium subscription and we pay around a dollar.
Do you have to run on generator in florida? Do you have to fly out of the country for health care in Florida, do you have good public schools around the neighborhood you mentioned in Florida? Pls compare apple to apple not apple to orange
@@mikemike2311
@@defidelityWhich is why the mockery about Africans living on less than $2 a day doesn’t make sense. What $2 will get you in Nigeria is not the same as it will get you in the US, and similar with other Western currencies.
I take my hat off for Nigerians to own massive mansions that are beautiful and exquisite. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
If only whites san will allowed black san owned this beautiful mansions in SA. 😮
@@festfst6488black South African do own such mansions don’t be .. from villages , township n surburb .. just say ya don’t know
And who told you blacks dont have such in SA@@festfst6488
@@festfst6488 what the heck😂, this guy 🤣 which part of SA do you live?
@@Pacer362 black san live in woody and zincs houses in SA. If you want me to mention the areas black san stay in SA I will
AfrICA,9ja is taking over Gradually❤❤❤❤
I would never be poor
Keep the good work up Steven.
Lagos real estate is one in a kind in Africa 🌍
Most of the property you showcase are well detailed.
Ey Steven the content is top tier now. Enjoyed the camera angles and voiceovers quality, editing , I enjoyed the production of the video more than the estates, I’m like “wow” every minute. Congratulations on achieving such great content 🙌🏽 now let me watch the video again to appreciate the Real Estates this time around Lol.
Thank you so much
Stevennnn
I'm proud of how far you've come
keep the flame burningggg
Much love and peace from South Africa ❤🇿🇦
And thank you for not comparing
@@StevenNdukwu 😂😂😂😂
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@@StevenNdukwusouth African don't compare, we aren't childish check the comments on ur previous video about SA and check who's doing the comparing
@@ayobampilo5762💯🙌🏽
This is Nigeria no one will show expecial western media won't show you.
But I will show you
100% right
Leave the western media alone and showcase it yourselves.
Thank you 🙏🥰@@StevenNdukwu
Especially over priced houses.🤣
As a realtor and one who has great love for beautiful environment, this is the best video I have seen for Nigerian real estate.
The views in this video despite the true relevance and extra beauty greenery adds to real estate.
Great piece, Mr. Steven. This video is top notch. Deeply appealing to the eyes, sir.
Steven I get excited every time I see your videos! Thank you for showing me “our” future Penthouse! When are we moving in??? ❤😊🇳🇬😘
When the rest of the world ask stupid questions about how we live in African countries...I showed my American co-workers my dad's houses in Abuja and Bauchi and my own 2 houses in Accra, they stfu real quick. After I allowed one of them to stay at my McCarthy Hill house when they visited Ghana, she became an "evangelist" extolling the virtues of the country.
Well done, Steve. I totally enjoyed this. At the end of the video, I clapped. You and Confidence must have more collaborations.
Im an engineer from America. Born and raised American. I wouldn't mind moving as long as I maintained my American citizenship.
This was nice, loved it very much from 🇿🇦 if you can please do one for La Côte d'Ivoire
I already did.. when I was there
@@StevenNdukwu OK nice will check out the vid
He's already done it.
I’m a developer from Jamaica, real estate rices in Nigeria seem extremely well priced. Prices are around double here in Jamaica
Naija fine, you here me. I don change mind, Naija is my new home
normally naija fine if u get money
@@PAYDAYHEDGE Na the money I di finam.for transfer come🤣
Now it's about the Mother's land dream!🎉
Yes the American dream is dead
Who is this saying the American dream is dead , who invented you here, you are not even a Nigerian
Amazing! Makes me think about moving there.
I have been to every estate mentioned in this video, except Lakowe lakes. Here's my take;
Royal garden city (AKA Mobile estate): Is a great neighbourhood to build your property on, even though it's just off the expressway, it's very quiet and serene, wide major roads and it's got really beautiful houses on it as well, so if you're buying a land to build on it as well, you definitely want to build up to standard. It's just a few meters after Ajah bridge, by your right. Note that there are multiple enteries into the estate, the first one is just after the bridge and the second one is a little bit beyond that, depending on what time you're coming into the estate, only one access will be made available, at night time you will have to use the first entry (ignoring your map, yes), while at day time, you can follow your map and use the second, main entry.
Nicon Town: What can i say, it's just basically a replica of an american middle class suburban community, it's quiet, it's peaceful, neat, and the houses all look identical to each other which gives order to it's beauty and well maintained properties. This beautiful community estate is located off the lekki epe express way as well, off palm spring road, but trust me, the moment you're inside this estate, you won't hear a single noise coming from the major road you just got off, that's because after entering the estate, you still have to drive a few 100 meters before you start seeing the residential buildings, and the security here is top notch. If you have kids who are used to the american surburbs lifestyle or you yourself wanna experience it, Nicon Town is a place for you to live.
Cowrie creek estate: This is also another beautiful estate, and like they said in the video, it's quite new and it feels new as well, this is also situated off palm spring road (at the end of the road), close to Nicon town as well, so you can check these two places out at the same time if you're looking for a different feel. But, if you think Nicon town is quiet? You need to check out Cowrie creek estate, like i said, it's beautiful, serene, large and also got a top notch security as well. Oh, i should also mention that both Cowrie creek and Nicon town are both situated very close to the Spar shopping mall, located on palm sping road, palm spring road is not a busy road, so you're literally just a few munites drive (or walk) away from buying all your house hold items.
Peanock beach estate: This is also another great estate that is luxurious and worth every penny as well, it also has the standard of every other estate mentioned in this video, located right off osapa london road, jakande, close to agungi. The only issue i'd have with staying on this property is accessing it using the major lekki epe express road. This is because when turning left into the major road (jakande) that leads to this beautiful estate, if you're coming from lekki phase one, it has the slowest traffic light, with the shortest cycle ever! So, this basically causes a backlog on that exit which could mean that you're in a 20-30 mins traffic before you get home. But, there is a solution, whoever is showing you this property, before you buy it, tell them to show you the alternate, back road to take, when coming from phase 1, as that will be a traffic free route, and the back roads leading to the estate, all the way from phase 1 are all paved, so you're good to go.
Banana Island: What can i say that they haven't said in the video, this place situated just after the lekki ikoyi bridge, if you're coming from lekki and it has all the advantages of living in a rich neighbourhood. Oh, did i say it's for the rich? Yes, it's for the rich, the roads here are super wide, clean, probably the best (tightest) security than every other property i've mentioned, it's extremely quiet, very huge, 80% of every popular person you know (politicians included), that stay in lagos, on the island, stay in banana island because of what it offers, so it ain't cheap.
Shoreline estate: This is also an ok estate, just off onikoyi road, before you get to banana island. Admitedly, i have not spent much time in this estate, but it is a standard estate, and it certainly has the quality of a wealthy neighbourhood, but unlike what they said in the video, i wouldn't choose shoreline over banana island, better still, i'd rather go for cowrie creek, nicon town or royal garden estate. The advantage that this has that these i just listed, is that it's situated in Ikoyi, which is the center hub for accessing every other locations like, VI, lekki phase one, mainland, lagos island etc. So, it's certainly a great place to be, i'm sure.
Eko atlantic city: This is literally a city that has every advantages from all these estates combined into one, situated in Victoria Island, off ahmadu bello way, but as you can see from the video, the plots on this property are mostly empty, development is slow, which i'm sure the economic woes plays into it, but if you're capable, you could get a good deal on a piece of land here, this will be THE PLACE to build your property and you can be proud that you're one of the first pioneers to own a property on this no doubt upcoming booming city.
I hope this was helpful to whomever it may concern, in the distant future, reading this. I hope you have a great life, have fun and have a great day.
Thank You Steven ❤❤❤
You do this one ❤️🇳🇬
This is so nice to watch Lagos is beautiful
Two heavyweights in the industry collaborated to bring this to us, great job Confidence & Steve. Nicely done, great content.
Wow! Loving how you're putting Africa on the map! This is absolutely amazing! 😍
Lakowe lake s beautiful, but too far from the city. and its more than an hour drive
What percentage chance will you give Fourth Mainland and Airport being built? In 15-20 years, anybody that did not buy may be kicking themselves. I'll have to visit next time back in Lagos.
Thank you for showing Ajah..wasnt familiar the developments. Will be looking around that area when i return in a few months.
22:53 See the way I'm smiling as if its my house ☺☺☺ God is great
Wow, our Confidence and Steven together! Absolutely wonderful!!
I love this video 😍 it’s encouraging me to buy land back home and I haven’t even visited yet but it’s pending for sure!!
ABSOULUTELY BEAUTIFUL !! 👍🏽🌍 I will be so happy win I visit the continent of Africa