Lagos
Here are properties listed under Lagos state.
Diamond Estate, close to River Valley Estate, Ojodu Berger, Lagos State, Nigeria
Diamond Estate, Magodo, close to Magodo GRA Phase 2, Lagos, Nigeria
Farmland for Sale at Epe, close to St. Augustine University, Epe, Lagos
Farmland for Sale at Epe close to St Augustine University, Ilara-Epe, Lagos
Diamond Estate, Festac Phase 3, Abule Ado, Lagos
Diamond Estate Sangotedo, close to Fara Park, Ajah Lagos state
Diamond Estate Ibeju Lekki, Lagos state
Diamond Estate Awoyaya, back of MayFair Gardens Estate, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos state
Diamond Estate Abijo, Lekki Epe Expressway, Lagos state, Nigeria
About Lagos
Lagos State is the unofficial commercial capital of Nigeria with non-stop boisterous economic and social activities going on round the clock. It has the smallest land size in Nigeria but the second largest human population. Bounded to the south by the Bight of Benin and to the west by the international border with Benin Republic, Lagos State borders Ogun State to the east and north making it the only Nigerian state to border only one other state. Named for the city of Lagos—the most populous city in Africa—the state was formed from the Western Region and the former Federal Capital Territory on 27 May 1967.
Geographically, Lagos State is dominated by bodies of water with nearly a quarter of the state's area being lagoons, creeks, and rivers. The largest of these bodies are the Lagos and Lekki lagoons in the state's interior with the Ogun and Osun rivers flowing into them. Many other rivers and creeks flow throughout the state and serve as vital means of transportation for people and goods. On land, non-urbanized areas are within the tropical Nigerian lowland forests ecoregion with natural areas containing threatened populations of mona monkey, tree pangolin, and hooded vulture along with a transitory population of African bush elephants. Offshore, the state is also biodiverse as there are large fish populations along with African manatees and crocodiles.
Economically, Lagos State is one of the most important states in the country as a major financial centre and would be one of the largest economies in Africa if it were a country with a gross domestic product of $84 billion comparable with Ghana's $75 billion, Angola's $70 billion, and Ethiopia's $93 billion. Lagos State is also a key culture, education, and transportation hub for Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite being beset by overcrowding and chronic debilitating traffic, Lagos State has the highest Human Development Index in Nigeria and numerous developmental projects.
Lekki Free Trade Zone (Lekki FTZ) is a free zone situated at the eastern part of Lekki, which covers a total area of about 155 square kilometres. The first phase of the zone has an area of 30 square kilometres, with about 27 square kilometres for urban construction purposes, which would accommodate a total resident population of 120,000. According to the Master Plan, the free zone will be developed into a new modern city within a city with integration of industries, commerce and business, real estate development, warehousing and logistics, tourism, and entertainment.
Lagos State is host to the headquarters of banks, top companies and organisations in Nigeria. It has the full range from the most affordable to the most luxurious real estate.
Courtesy of Wikipedia