Lakowe lakes in Lagos and sunrise Hills in Abuja are my favourite of the 10 estates listed here. The rest have houses built to closed to each other. Looking forward to when Eko Atlantic city in Lagos and Millenium city in Abuja would be fully developed. Port Harcourt really needs to step up her game as private real estate development isn't as advanced as Abuja and Lagos despite being the heartbeat of Nigeria's second richest state as well as West Africa's hub for the oil and gas industry. Hopefully, Greater Port Harcourt city development will finally feature large scale private housing developments
Same here, so many people complained why I did not list other states, the sad truth is that only Lagos and Abuja has the most Premium neighborhood in the country and it’s not my fault… I just documented it 📸
Dear Mr. Steven, nice job! Pls is the Victoria Garden City (VGC) now obsolete? I thought it used to be one of the outstanding Residences/ Estates in Lagos back then, even though the buildings are styled differently. I know it often messed up by flood though.
This is 3:11am, and my wife just asked why I would stay awake watching what I cannot afford in the near future. I know I can afford any of these some day in the future and I am so pleased watching this video as it heals my heart.
Western media only show the bad parts of nigeria and africa. this guy is african that is why he is showing the good parts, only africans can tell their own stories.
@@ifehansson2254 you liar. Am a Nigerian, I am an average Nigerian. But I live well and I am not too rich neither too poor. Stop displaying your foolishness on public space
I'm an average Nigerian. I own a 2bedroom bungalow apartment, with a nice car. I'm just in my 30s. And I don't do illegal stuff. I do construction. So stop fooling around.
Apart from all the lovely homes and all the lovely estates, it is Steven Ndukwu’s knowledge of the subject matter that is so endearing! Steve embodies the smart and erudite Nigerian story! Naija!!! 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 We no dey carry last !
Only Lagos and Abuja have the best estates and houses because they have the most congregation of wealthy people. I say give states the power and incentive to drive their own economy and I promise your such tasteful properties will start popping up in other cities gradually. This is because, a lot of people would like to live in other cities/states but only Lagos and Abuja offer better opportunities for success. This is also the reason why they are already congested. I love these estates and am really happy that such properties could be found in Nigeria but I wish the country is providing fair playing ground for almost every citizen. Great video Mr. Ndukwu. Keep up the good work. All the best.
this is Nigeria most of us do not know ......thanks my man..for showcasing the unparalleled beauty of Nigeria .....from number 10 the estates are stunning ......they are truly marvel to see
When your watching tv/movies and learning things about Nigeria or any community in Africa it’s so limited. I moving 🤔 Your videos are so Beautiful and Knowledgeable 💯🔥🇺🇸🙏🏾 Thank You
@@StevenNdukwu Great, informative video. I know Nigeria only from watching Nollywood movies and they don't do the country justice as they don't show this level of real estate development. Keep up the good work, bro.
I want to visit Abuja Nigeria. It’s like the Dubai of Africa. Over here we have Chocolate Cities and Baldwin Hills, the Black Beverly Hills. over there in Nigeria it looks more luxurious for a better price in US dollars.
I’m shocked Osborne Foreshore and Abacha Estates in Ikoyi didn’t make the cut! These Estates are definitely more expensive than some of the Estates you listed here.
Appreciate this young mans effort in showing the brighter side of Nigeria however would like to see more support go to the not so much fortunate. The poor you will have always. Take care of the poor. Value their worth.
Have you finished taking care of the poor, crack heads and homeless In your country? Focus on that. Remove the forest in your eye before trying to remove the speck in others. If you want to know what is being done for the poor in this country tune in to the thousands of humanitarian channels or watch videos or vloggers that cover that subject matter. This is a REAL ESTATE page and you are here busy whining about charity work and the poor.. ooh boy😅😅
Thanks for this video. For over a decade I have always wanted to see what Chevron estate looks like as it has always caught my admiration whenever I drive by. I've always imagined it to be a very reserved place. Lakowe Lakes/Golf however is quite off the hook. Beautiful could be a lesser adjective to describe such a paradise.
I like your videos. Even if I can’t afford the houses I can dream. And I watch them so I can see all the good the bad and many mistakes which I will take into consideration when I am building my dream home soon. So keep it coming. 🌹
My issue with Lakowe is the distance and terrible traffic you have to endure to get there, even Sundays don't mean a thing on that route. The traffic is just horrible. But the lifestyle of the estate is for me.
This is a great content. I want to point out 3 things, though. 1. Lakowe is unarguably Nigeria's finest estate. 2. Godab isn't even the finest estate in that neighborhood. Brains & Hammers, just 200 metres down the road, is a better designed estate. 3. Security-wise, Aso Villa is Nigeria's most protected estate. You can't be neighbours with the president and flanked by DSS and various military barracks without that robbing off. Great content, all the same.
That lakowe estate is in a class of its own 😳😍🥰🤩😍😍 looks So different from the others. That banana island somebody should just invite me 😌😌 make I go dey connect with ndi odogwu. God abeg!
I know brother you know your stuff and this website ain't for the average Joe. The site is very informative and educative for those with serious money to spend. Man, I thought I was talking to Steve only to wake up and realized that I was dreaming. Keep on enlightening us. I'm loving your drops.
Those talking about helping the poor, my suggestion to you is that the best way to help the poor is for you to be wealthy. This video should spur us all to keep working hard and hopefully we would be part of exciting projects bigger than what we've seen.
Nice video buddy. Pinnock beach estates is the best because of its individuality. If you’re going to spend that much money on a home why not make it the home you imagine Or dreamt of building, not just the one that your home is exactly the same as your neighborhood.
Very impressive - well done! I enjoyed your video.Maybe we can entice our oppressed brothers in the USA home with this standard of living.Ghana too has similar house build that is even better than here in the UK from videos I've seen.
Question, I would like to visit Nigeria and stay in one of these for 30 days and maybe purchase one. Can you provide information for both questions. Thanks
Interesting how these estates provide what the government of most countries would provide from taxes; well-maintained roads, proper space planning, security personnel, electricity, water, etc. Nigeria still has a long way to go.
Asides the distance to city area, Lakuwe is the best deal in Lagos. The idea is better than Banana, and in no time, Banana Island billionnaires will start running there. Talking about completely builtup estate in Lagos, Ikoyi is still the best. Even after decades, is still shaded and exquisite only for the power rangers.
Nicely compiled Steven. Keep up the great work of positive portrayal. Would be nice to celebrate the uniqueness more and less comparisons with the West. Hopefully someday the gap between haves and haves not will be bridged a little better and most can afford a fairly decent home.
LOVE 😍 watching this channel one day soon I will come and buy a Home for me and my husband most Beautiful Homes in the world I Already feels like iam Home tired of the United States iam Ready to come Home for Life just keep showing these Beautiful Home❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Regarding your advice on the Pinnock Beach Estate and not enforcing one style of building for one section, they probably did it that way for a reason. In most developed countries, it is done that way. The style of community you are referring to is is called “cookie cutter” homes. They are for the middle and lower class individuals. The ultra rich in most countries don’t want to have their houses looking similar to their neighbors or even anybody in their neighborhoods. Just my 2 cents.
@@tlamai9308 I was referring to what happens in most developed countries that the developer are apparently trying to mimic. In fact, no wealthy individual (above $500M income) in any developed country would even live in subdivisions, let alone have a neighbors house looking like theirs. That is a fact.
Lakowe Estate stands out in my opinion. It was awesome watching this great content. Please would love you to visit Port Harcourt as there are exciting real estate projects going on. Concerning your drone course i would be interested as well. Thanks once more.
@@StevenNdukwu good job bro. But To say the truth bro, nor of the listed estates above can be compare with Oluwanishola (Eliganza Estate located around Lekki/Epe express way, immediately after Chevron. Second Lekki free tol gate.. bro you need to show off that Estate with gigantic Arab style modern structures building. And also VGC should be on the list bro. Anyways thanks for sharing you d best.
It's amazing how the same N500k unit in one area, would cost N500m in another area. Personally, I think Nigeria's rich should give more to uplift the poor. I know it's the fault of bad govt, but the wealthy can still play a part.
Evidence clearly shows Nigeria is nowhere near that poor, eg take Pakistan, Nigeria population same as Pakistan population yet Nigeria GDP more than twice the size of Pakistan, yet jealous europeans will tell you that Nigeria which is the richer one is poorer and since your are very dumb, you will buy the dumb stuff what your masters say. And to claim india has few poorer people is the funniest joke ever.
@@mucholangs according to western media, anything to put the black man down is acceptable. My mother that's having her own little shop in the market is considered poor according to the western world, continue with the narrative but clearly that notion is the world Open lies
Is Amen estate that expensive. I've always liked the look of the estate but thought it wasn't that cheap because of it's location. I'm also surprised the estates in Ikoyi apart from Banana island did not make the cut. Nice Job Steven.
Love your properties videos, Big favour to ask, could you do one for rent? Best estates to rent in Lagos/Abuja. A lot of us move back for a year or two and are looking for something with security, 24/7 electricity etc with a certain budget..hope you see this.
I'm struggling to see how "Rich" you think Nigeria is because just a fraction of it's citizens can afford this so called luxurious estates while majority of the population languish is agonizing poverty I wonder how this is any good for the Poverty Capital of the world... Ofcourse everyone can't be millionaires and live in luxurious places as this but everyone should be entitled to a 'Decent' standard of living in the self acclaimed Giant of Africa.
I think about repatriation from the US to Nigeria. But it appears that I can't afford a "decent" home to start or transport my family there either. Ayyy and this is coming from a NYer.
You are very correct, if 80% of the citizens cannot afford to live in decent homes with electricity, clean water, police station, schools, etc they are poor and need to improve.
@@obedstiffler2210 this is a typical Nigerian mentality. How can you keep building luxurious estates that are all empty when you can build affordable homes for the masses. The fact that these houses are empty tells you that 90 percent of Nigerians cannot afford them
Banana Island estate looks like owning a house in it will be stress especially living in it. The problems of being rich and living among only rich people are not so different from those being poor and living among only poor people. When God gives me the go ahead to plan, develop, construct and maintain cities I will show examples of how wholesome environments are structured.
Please remember most Nigerians live under the poverty line and these places are for an elite who are the same people keeping the poor in grinding poverty
Nice to see our motherland been positively portrayed for a change. Thank you Steve for showing ignorant westerners that we dont' live in jungles or swing from trees. Shame that most still live in abject poverty whilst others live in these obscenely over priced properties.
Hey Steven, as eloquent and clever as you are, I think even you would find it very difficult to sell eau de stench of poverty and gutter lined ghettos.
@Joy J Isn't poverty most glaring in Asia in terms of the number of poor and the level of poverty since the land is most limited in Asia? It is just the west likes emphasising the negatives on the African continent the most and I would not think the west few poor people with all the homeless, working three jobs I would not call that richness, paying mortgage for 30 years.
So classy, beautiful and standard. The west portrait Africa as a jungle. That's why most people who visit Africa for the first are always surprised with what they perceive.🤷🏽
There is so much space. The hieght of the drone makes you think otherwise. Most of the houses have too much excess space because they are mansions not duplexes. Too much land in Nigeria. Google it❤
Thanks Steve for this job. However, let me say it clearly Nigeria leaders are the most wicked and hypocritical I have ever seen. If they are sincere and caring our cities and towns can be made as beautiful as these exclusive estates. With good urban renewal and site and services policy and continuous urban town monitoring program put in place we can turn all our settlements to a place of good living for majority of our citizens.
Good , i think you only choose top 10 based on cost and personalities in those estates also the presence of islands . However ,there are also beautiful estates in other states like Enugu , PH , Akwa ibom etc. Next time do top 50 lets see other states that features. Thanks.
Just because a tiny amount of Nigerians live in ridiculous luxury does not mean that western media is wrong for depicting Nigeria as a poor country. It still is. Also thanks for putting Amen Estate in the video. My mum worked very hard on it. And I recognize the script from our advert. Because I wrote it myself 😂
Nigeria is not a poor country and not all citizens in western countries lives in luxury. Most of their citizens lives on public support. We know one negative minded person will show up
And less than 5km from these estates look like landfill and gripped with poverty. Great video and nice houses but Nigeria is still a poor country filled with insecurity and corruption. You don't need exclusive neighbourhoods to be able to have a decent basic standard of living, roads and electricity. This is basics across developed countries hence Nigeria will continue to be where it is.
Really ? basic in developed countries indeed🤣🤣🤣. no be the same Beverly hills you go drive commot small dey encounter homeless people for tent??? Abi na Chicago south side after leaving downtown... in a place like America no be only the 1% they gbadum life and others living pay check to pay check. Gated community wey full abroad yanfun yanfun no be for added security and privacy Na? Na only to whine and complain na eem una sabi , you can never see anything in your country and appreciate it . you now want to dictate how someone will spend thier own money because there are poor neighborhoods.😅😅😅 Doesn't the so called riches country in the world have terrible ghettos and trailer parks. They should not build fine house because of that abi??...smh
@@truethots3088, don’t mind some of us. All they know is to criticize but can’t offer any solutions. This same guy cannot even manage a local government council but have the nerves to criticize people that have worked hard with their money…
Lakowe lakes in Lagos and sunrise Hills in Abuja are my favourite of the 10 estates listed here. The rest have houses built to closed to each other.
Looking forward to when Eko Atlantic city in Lagos and Millenium city in Abuja would be fully developed.
Port Harcourt really needs to step up her game as private real estate development isn't as advanced as Abuja and Lagos despite being the heartbeat of Nigeria's second richest state as well as West Africa's hub for the oil and gas industry. Hopefully, Greater Port Harcourt city development will finally feature large scale private housing developments
Same here, so many people complained why I did not list other states, the sad truth is that only Lagos and Abuja has the most Premium neighborhood in the country and it’s not my fault… I just documented it 📸
Amen
Exactly my opinion
Dear Mr. Steven, nice job! Pls is the Victoria Garden City (VGC) now obsolete? I thought it used to be one of the outstanding Residences/ Estates in Lagos back then, even though the buildings are styled differently. I know it often messed up by flood though.
Please I need information about the courses.
Whoever is watching this God bless your hustle.
I believe I have received
Same to you ❤️
I receive it
Amen ooo
Amen guy, yours too
Developers of Lakowe deserve an award for putting Nigeria on the map with trees , lawns, lakes, something so rare in Lagos.
Yes they do, stay tuned for an in-depth video
Mixta Nigeria are the developers
I know right. I'm amazed they incorporated trees😌
M South African big ups to Nigeria... woooow 💯♥️...as long as we all African m super proud
Nigeria can be one of the best country in the world if not because of the corrupt Government.
Who do you think is building these mega mansions?
Wow Nigeria 🇳🇬 am so pleased and proud to see my fellow African becoming so rich. There's life in Africa. Well done Nigerian.
Nigerians have very big dreams and that is why I love and celebrate them most in spite of other issues. They're hard workings and forward thinkers🚀
This is 3:11am, and my wife just asked why I would stay awake watching what I cannot afford in the near future. I know I can afford any of these some day in the future and I am so pleased watching this video as it heals my heart.
Same time watching
Dont worry my brother, God will do our own some day
You will afford it someday trust God..be close to Him
What we don't see on TV, Nigeria is really beautiful and truly it is what it is..
Nice content bro
Thanks
I never imagined Nigeria to be like this, you learn something new everyday indeed
Western media only show the bad parts of nigeria and africa. this guy is african that is why he is showing the good parts, only africans can tell their own stories.
This is only because it's where celebrities and the wealthy live. Your average Nigerian lives a very poor life in a poor environment
@@ifehansson2254 I'm an average Nigerian and don't live a very poor life
@@ifehansson2254 you liar. Am a Nigerian, I am an average Nigerian. But I live well and I am not too rich neither too poor. Stop displaying your foolishness on public space
I'm an average Nigerian. I own a 2bedroom bungalow apartment, with a nice car. I'm just in my 30s. And I don't do illegal stuff. I do construction. So stop fooling around.
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is amazing…. The estates are well structured and the greenery trees 🌲 🪴 are present
Thanks for watching
Very well planned and well structured estates. Very impressive.
Thanks for showcasing the good in our land when others are painting Africa black! Obodo anyi amaka!!! Africa is beautiful!
Which area you dey stay 😒
My favorite is Lakowe Golf resort, its beautiful and am going to live there.
lol, no where close to pinnock beach estate.
Apart from all the lovely homes and all the lovely estates, it is Steven Ndukwu’s knowledge of the subject matter that is so endearing!
Steve embodies the smart and erudite Nigerian story!
Naija!!! 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 We no dey carry last !
Thanks bro for the support
Only Lagos and Abuja have the best estates and houses because they have the most congregation of wealthy people. I say give states the power and incentive to drive their own economy and I promise your such tasteful properties will start popping up in other cities gradually. This is because, a lot of people would like to live in other cities/states but only Lagos and Abuja offer better opportunities for success. This is also the reason why they are already congested.
I love these estates and am really happy that such properties could be found in Nigeria but I wish the country is providing fair playing ground for almost every citizen.
Great video Mr. Ndukwu. Keep up the good work.
All the best.
You said it all
Lakowe is the best in my opinion….I love greenery and nature.
Honestly the remaining estate were just the same with bug houses and streets the norm
What I couldn't believe these houses are actually in Nigeria. Breathtaking. Thanks for sharing this info!
Excellent job.
Well done Nigeria this is beautiful. Am proud of you Nigerian as an African. Africa is beautiful.
this is Nigeria most of us do not know ......thanks my man..for showcasing the unparalleled beauty of Nigeria .....from number 10 the estates are stunning ......they are truly marvel to see
Lovely. Keep showing us the real estate industry in Africa.
Thank you George
When your watching tv/movies and learning things about Nigeria or any community in Africa it’s so limited. I moving 🤔
Your videos are so Beautiful and Knowledgeable 💯🔥🇺🇸🙏🏾 Thank You
Thank you Russell
@@StevenNdukwu Great, informative video. I know Nigeria only from watching Nollywood movies and they don't do the country justice as they don't show this level of real estate development. Keep up the good work, bro.
Wow!! I love this.. I must own a home in one of these estates someday, so help me God Amen!!🙏🙏
You will
Yeah God only is our helper amen
I want to visit Abuja Nigeria. It’s like the Dubai of Africa. Over here we have Chocolate Cities and Baldwin Hills, the Black Beverly Hills. over there in Nigeria it looks more luxurious for a better price in US dollars.
Let our company be your guide to purchasing a property in Abuja
Disagree, even the richest areas of Nigeria still have third world conditions
Comparing Nigeria to Dubai is crazy
I’m shocked Osborne Foreshore and Abacha Estates in Ikoyi didn’t make the cut! These Estates are definitely more expensive than some of the Estates you listed here.
Appreciate this young mans effort in showing the brighter side of Nigeria however would like to see more support go to the not so much fortunate. The poor you will have always. Take care of the poor. Value their worth.
Have you finished taking care of the poor, crack heads and homeless In your country? Focus on that. Remove the forest in your eye before trying to remove the speck in others.
If you want to know what is being done for the poor in this country tune in to the thousands of humanitarian channels or watch videos or vloggers that cover that subject matter.
This is a REAL ESTATE page and you are here busy whining about charity work and the poor.. ooh boy😅😅
Am a Ghanaian but boye this is Awesome.❤😍
Thanks for this video. For over a decade I have always wanted to see what Chevron estate looks like as it has always caught my admiration whenever I drive by. I've always imagined it to be a very reserved place. Lakowe Lakes/Golf however is quite off the hook. Beautiful could be a lesser adjective to describe such a paradise.
Thanks for watching christian
Thanks Steven for letting them know that we have both the poor and the rich in Nigeria just like every other country
My beautiful Nigeria 🇳🇬. Love you my brother ❤.
I like your videos. Even if I can’t afford the houses I can dream. And I watch them so I can see all the good the bad and many mistakes which I will take into consideration when I am building my dream home soon. So keep it coming. 🌹
Thanks for watching
My issue with Lakowe is the distance and terrible traffic you have to endure to get there, even Sundays don't mean a thing on that route. The traffic is just horrible.
But the lifestyle of the estate is for me.
Really decent real estate. I'm just surprised how drones are allowed everywhere!! Shout out from 254 🇰🇪
Ya, Nigeria does not really have issues with drone unlike Kenya
@@StevenNdukwu why though? No security concerns?
Ring Ring Ring i think to video with drones in certain places, you'll need a permit
@@ringringring1718 you're making life difficult for yourself with advance in with unnecessary laws.
Currently you cannot do this, someone tried using drones on some areas in abj and they stopped that person
Let’s just say the most expensive estates in Lagos & Abuja ….Great Content Steve 👍
No other state real estate match up was is been done in Abuja and Lagos…
Go to Rivers State. Even Akwa Ibom sef
@@ChiefArikpo lol are you serious...
@@ChiefArikpo bros there’s nothing there
The sunrise hill estate is really beautiful. It should have been number 1 on this list. Homes in Banana Island are too close to each other.
Sadly, Banana island is still the most overpriced
Based on what? Otherwise, it's just your own opinion. In my own opinion, I don't like the place at all.
@@joem551 Banana island is no 1 in Africa…..
@@joem551 repeat that statement 🤣🤣🤣
Don't fuck with banana island!
@@joem551 banana island is billionaire paradise.
This is a great content. I want to point out 3 things, though.
1. Lakowe is unarguably Nigeria's finest estate.
2. Godab isn't even the finest estate in that neighborhood. Brains & Hammers, just 200 metres down the road, is a better designed estate.
3. Security-wise, Aso Villa is Nigeria's most protected estate. You can't be neighbours with the president and flanked by DSS and various military barracks without that robbing off.
Great content, all the same.
Thanks for the feedback
i'm so in love with nigeria can't wait to live there
You are mostly welcome dear
For the 1% INDEED!
I love love love your content from Cameroon
Much love, thanks for watching
That lakowe estate is in a class of its own 😳😍🥰🤩😍😍 looks
So different from the others. That banana island somebody should just invite me 😌😌 make I go dey connect with ndi odogwu. God abeg!
Wow Naija.Love from Kenya😍.
I know brother you know your stuff and this website ain't for the average Joe. The site is very informative and educative for those with serious money to spend. Man, I thought I was talking to Steve only to wake up and realized that I was dreaming. Keep on enlightening us. I'm loving your drops.
Those talking about helping the poor, my suggestion to you is that the best way to help the poor is for you to be wealthy. This video should spur us all to keep working hard and hopefully we would be part of exciting projects bigger than what we've seen.
we made 50k!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations, Steven!!!
Thank you so much lily
Lakowa estate is simply the best.
Nice video buddy. Pinnock beach estates is the best because of its individuality. If you’re going to spend that much money on a home why not make it the home you imagine Or dreamt of building, not just the one that your home is exactly the same as your neighborhood.
I understand your point .. thanks for watching 🙏
Very impressive - well done! I enjoyed your video.Maybe we can entice our oppressed brothers in the USA home with this standard of living.Ghana too has similar house build that is even better than here in the UK from videos I've seen.
My mom's house was 285k these houses are amazing I would much rather invest here than the Materialistic United States very beautiful homes
Question, I would like to visit Nigeria and stay in one of these for 30 days and maybe purchase one. Can you provide information for both questions. Thanks
Interesting how these estates provide what the government of most countries would provide from taxes; well-maintained roads, proper space planning, security personnel, electricity, water, etc. Nigeria still has a long way to go.
Asides the distance to city area, Lakuwe is the best deal in Lagos. The idea is better than Banana, and in no time, Banana Island billionnaires will start running there. Talking about completely builtup estate in Lagos, Ikoyi is still the best. Even after decades, is still shaded and exquisite only for the power rangers.
Nicely compiled Steven. Keep up the great work of positive portrayal. Would be nice to celebrate the uniqueness more and less comparisons with the West. Hopefully someday the gap between haves and haves not will be bridged a little better and most can afford a fairly decent home.
Thank you
There is a big and beautiful estate in Port Harcourt too
I have told him too
LOVE 😍 watching this channel one day soon I will come and buy a Home for me and my husband most Beautiful Homes in the world I Already feels like iam Home tired of the United States iam Ready to come Home for Life just keep showing these Beautiful Home❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice one there much love from Ghana.
Thanks ☺️
Regarding your advice on the Pinnock Beach Estate and not enforcing one style of building for one section, they probably did it that way for a reason. In most developed countries, it is done that way. The style of community you are referring to is is called “cookie cutter” homes. They are for the middle and lower class individuals. The ultra rich in most countries don’t want to have their houses looking similar to their neighbors or even anybody in their neighborhoods. Just my 2 cents.
Ya, that made sense, that’s for your input
Do not agree. Most houses that cost billions actually are a selection 2-3 styles on a development. It looks and feels more homely
@@tlamai9308 I was referring to what happens in most developed countries that the developer are apparently trying to mimic. In fact, no wealthy individual (above $500M income) in any developed country would even live in subdivisions, let alone have a neighbors house looking like theirs. That is a fact.
Lakowe Estate stands out in my opinion. It was awesome watching this great content. Please would love you to visit Port Harcourt as there are exciting real estate projects going on. Concerning your drone course i would be interested as well. Thanks once more.
Thanks for watching… drop your email
@@StevenNdukwu good job bro. But To say the truth bro, nor of the listed estates above can be compare with Oluwanishola (Eliganza Estate located around Lekki/Epe express way, immediately after Chevron. Second Lekki free tol gate.. bro you need to show off that Estate with gigantic Arab style modern structures building. And also VGC should be on the list bro. Anyways thanks for sharing you d best.
Same opinion
It's amazing how the same N500k unit in one area, would cost N500m in another area.
Personally, I think Nigeria's rich should give more to uplift the poor. I know it's the fault of bad govt, but the wealthy can still play a part.
*middle classes
There are poor people in every country
@@amandaeguale1641 True. But Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world.
Evidence clearly shows Nigeria is nowhere near that poor, eg take Pakistan, Nigeria population same as Pakistan population yet Nigeria GDP more than twice the size of Pakistan, yet jealous europeans will tell you that Nigeria which is the richer one is poorer and since your are very dumb, you will buy the dumb stuff what your masters say. And to claim india has few poorer people is the funniest joke ever.
@@mucholangs according to western media, anything to put the black man down is acceptable. My mother that's having her own little shop in the market is considered poor according to the western world, continue with the narrative but clearly that notion is the world Open lies
Thank you for showcasing the beautiful part of our country, more grace Mr Steph 🙏👍💯
Is Amen estate that expensive. I've always liked the look of the estate but thought it wasn't that cheap because of it's location. I'm also surprised the estates in Ikoyi apart from Banana island did not make the cut. Nice Job Steven.
Yea it is.. as a matter of facts, it’s currently sold out. Their phase 2 is even further down with the cheapest 4 bed going for N100,000,000
@@StevenNdukwu however you can own a home in phase 2 by aging in instalments for more than 24 months
Lakowe estate. Lord have mercy
We have an exclusive video dropping next week on the estate
@@StevenNdukwu can't wait
@@StevenNdukwuwhat about Victoria Garden City?
One day my estate will be on Africa's top count down.
Amen
This is the Africa you won’t get to see on TV
Love all your videos Steven
Love your properties videos, Big favour to ask, could you do one for rent? Best estates to rent in Lagos/Abuja. A lot of us move back for a year or two and are looking for something with security, 24/7 electricity etc with a certain budget..hope you see this.
I will, it’s already on our list.. thanks for pointing it out
We no get Money but we get hope
Hello my brother, you just made my day with this video. I need more of such videos. Thank and God bless you.
Wow , I’m mind blown , lakowe lakes is amazing
I have a detailed video come up, stay tuned
You forgot Ekulu East Estate in Enugu
I'm struggling to see how "Rich" you think Nigeria is because just a fraction of it's citizens can afford this so called luxurious estates while majority of the population languish is agonizing poverty
I wonder how this is any good for the Poverty Capital of the world... Ofcourse everyone can't be millionaires and live in luxurious places as this but everyone should be entitled to a 'Decent' standard of living in the self acclaimed Giant of Africa.
Go to the us and ask the president why some people are richer than others
I think about repatriation from the US to Nigeria. But it appears that I can't afford a "decent" home to start or transport my family there either. Ayyy and this is coming from a NYer.
You are very correct, if 80% of the citizens cannot afford to live in decent homes with electricity, clean water, police station, schools, etc they are poor and need to improve.
Go n hustle abeg... stop talking trash....
@@obedstiffler2210 this is a typical Nigerian mentality. How can you keep building luxurious estates that are all empty when you can build affordable homes for the masses. The fact that these houses are empty tells you that 90 percent of Nigerians cannot afford them
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 thank you 👍🏾 i have subscribed because i love Real Estate and i would love 💝 to live i such locations 💖 which are well planned
Banana Island estate looks like owning a house in it will be stress especially living in it. The problems of being rich and living among only rich people are not so different from those being poor and living among only poor people. When God gives me the go ahead to plan, develop, construct and maintain cities I will show examples of how wholesome environments are structured.
Please remember most Nigerians live under the poverty line and these places are for an elite who are the same people keeping the poor in grinding poverty
In a few years from now we would be welcoming cryptos cities. A fascinating new concept that would arouse curiosity. Nice job here ❤👌
Nice to see our motherland been positively portrayed for a change. Thank you Steve for showing ignorant westerners that we dont' live in jungles or swing from trees. Shame that most still live in abject poverty whilst others live in these obscenely over priced properties.
And thanks for watching
Hey Steven, as eloquent and clever as you are, I think even you would find it very difficult to sell eau de stench of poverty and gutter lined ghettos.
It's the same all over the world. There are the uber rich, and there are the abjectly poor in every community. It's more glaring in Africa, for sure.
@Joy J
Isn't poverty most glaring in Asia in terms of the number of poor and the level of poverty since the land is most limited in Asia?
It is just the west likes emphasising the negatives on the African continent the most and I would not think the west few poor people with all the homeless, working three jobs I would not call that richness, paying mortgage for 30 years.
@@gardenstepsthat’s not true, abject poverty is mostly limited to Africa
Nice video. I'm loving your videos. When will you and do a video in the east especially Enugu. It'll be an adventurous experience. Try it someday
This guy knows how to make videos.
Great presentation .... Awesome hustle spirit activated
Thank you Nico
Yaaaa! Great video. Thank you...Africa Rising
So classy, beautiful and standard. The west portrait Africa as a jungle. That's why most people who visit Africa for the first are always surprised with what they perceive.🤷🏽
I guess middle class Americans could live extremely well there…,
Peoples goes where the majority of Businesses are.
Land must be really scarce in Naija..upscale estates with houses closely packed together...beautiful houses though..love from Zim 🇿🇼🇿🇼
There is so much space. The hieght of the drone makes you think otherwise. Most of the houses have too much excess space because they are mansions not duplexes. Too much land in Nigeria. Google it❤
Thanks Steve for this job. However, let me say it clearly Nigeria leaders are the most wicked and hypocritical I have ever seen. If they are sincere and caring our cities and towns can be made as beautiful as these exclusive estates. With good urban renewal and site and services policy and continuous urban town monitoring program put in place we can turn all our settlements to a place of good living for majority of our citizens.
Sunrise hill it is for me 👌👌
I live in the United States. I like some of the luxurious estates shown in this video
I am glad you linked it
Brains and Hammers beats Goddab and is just down the road. Great video.
Good , i think you only choose top 10 based on cost and personalities in those estates also the presence of islands . However ,there are also beautiful estates in other states like Enugu , PH , Akwa ibom etc. Next time do top 50 lets see other states that features. Thanks.
Banana island is overrated
Beautiful Lots of trees in rich areas.
WOW. Thank you for the insight. 👍👍
Thanks for watching
Beautiful content... really nice... good job...
As a European, I'm calling it: Africa is going to be th new eldorado at some point, probably in the midst of the 21st century.
At my home country....Kenya,I'm not part of poor buildings....i like expensive houses
Thank you for showing me how beautiful my country is 😝😝😅🙏🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I can't imagine how much work it took to make a video like this
A month
Just because a tiny amount of Nigerians live in ridiculous luxury does not mean that western media is wrong for depicting Nigeria as a poor country. It still is. Also thanks for putting Amen Estate in the video. My mum worked very hard on it. And I recognize the script from our advert. Because I wrote it myself 😂
Thanks for watching
if your family is poor does not mean every nigerian is poor.
Majority of NIGERIANS are not that poor as depicted by western medias. Get your sense checked
Nigeria is not a poor country and not all citizens in western countries lives in luxury. Most of their citizens lives on public support. We know one negative minded person will show up
Wow. This is Africa
Yessss
And less than 5km from these estates look like landfill and gripped with poverty. Great video and nice houses but Nigeria is still a poor country filled with insecurity and corruption. You don't need exclusive neighbourhoods to be able to have a decent basic standard of living, roads and electricity. This is basics across developed countries hence Nigeria will continue to be where it is.
Solution?
@@adenihunadewale9214, he doesn’t have any solutions. You know talk is cheap, that’s our trademark. lol
Don't cry, Nigeria is giant of africa
Really ? basic in developed countries indeed🤣🤣🤣. no be the same Beverly hills you go drive commot small dey encounter homeless people for tent??? Abi na Chicago south side after leaving downtown... in a place like America no be only the 1% they gbadum life and others living pay check to pay check. Gated community wey full abroad yanfun yanfun no be for added security and privacy Na? Na only to whine and complain na eem una sabi , you can never see anything in your country and appreciate it . you now want to dictate how someone will spend thier own money because there are poor neighborhoods.😅😅😅 Doesn't the so called riches country in the world have terrible ghettos and trailer parks. They should not build fine house because of that abi??...smh
@@truethots3088, don’t mind some of us. All they know is to criticize but can’t offer any solutions. This same guy cannot even manage a local government council but have the nerves to criticize people that have worked hard with their money…
Thank you for this video being born in America we aren’t shown this. So thank you.
Thanks for the video bro
I didn't notice bus stops ( public ranspor)ton the roads and leisure facilities .
First love from Kenya
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Welcome 🙏🏾