This would buy an acre in northern foreshore, Chevron 4000+ sqm, the same time.
500sqm sells for 400m- 450m now, so that invested would be worth 1.6 - 1.8b now.
The problem is everyone thinks they’re a property expert, if you want to invest in real estate, HIRE A GOOD AGENT.
When you have in abundance.
Don’t waste it.
Looking back now, I remember someone that had so much money in 2012.
Gave me $100,000 about N16m to buy him a pent house flat around Alpha beach. That property is being priced for N75m now.
Convert it to dollars.
Should have invested it abroad then.
when i'm mad from my perspective but i can also see their perspective so now i’m carrying double the emotional weight and being eaten away by my anger and empathy
Parkview property is as cheap as Lekki phase one btw, the common person thinks Ikoyi is Ikoyi.
Shoreline estate and Parkview are 15 mins apart but they’re universes apart and it reflects in the pricing.
Even inside banana island, mixed use, 1st av & 2nd av are very different.
“People know exactly what they’re doing”
Until it’s you. Then suddenly, your intentions matter. Everyone wants grace for themselves, but rarely wants to extend it to others.
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