L-R Chapter President, FIABCI Nigeria, Mr Akin Opatola; Director, Centre for Housing Sustainable Development, UNILAG, Prof Timothy Gbenga Nubi; Head, Home Loan, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Helen Emeka-Ndukwe; and Chairman,.jpg
Bennett Oghifo
Key players in Nigeria’s real estate sector have identified the Lagos mainland as the next major frontier for property investment and urban regeneration, citing rising infrastructure development, increasing demand for premium residential and commercial spaces, and untapped opportunities across the metropolis.
This position was unanimously echoed at the Exclusive Estate Conference 2026, where developers, financiers, academics, legal experts and government stakeholders gathered to discuss redevelopment trends and investment prospects within mainland Lagos.Delivering the welcome address, Chairman of Exclusive Estates, Peter Adobamen, said the conference was convened to reshape investment conversations that have historically favoured Lagos Island, stressing that the mainland now presents stronger opportunities for sustainable returns.According to him, Lagos mainland is undergoing a major transformation driven by infrastructure upgrades, transit-oriented development and growing demand for quality housing and commercial assets.















