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You Know What Lekki Foreshore Has Done to Property Values Over the Last 2 years?
The Question Is Whether You Were On the Right Side of That Trade?
THE PROBLEM
There is a very specific feeling that hits a certain type of Lagos professional in a very specific moment.
It happens when you're at a dinner --- maybe a colleague's housewarming, maybe a client lunch at a rooftop in Lekki Phase 1 --- and someone mentions what they paid for their plot three years ago. And then mentions what it's worth today.
The number is not modest.
You smile. You calculate quietly. You file it under "I should have moved on that."
This is not a singular moment. It has happened to you --- or someone exactly like you --- multiple times in the last ten years, on the Chevron corridor, on Eko Atlantic, on Old Ikoyi, and now, systematically, in Lekki Foreshore.
The people sitting on the gains are not smarter than you. They did not have better information. They had one thing: they acted when the play was visible and the entry was still accessible.
That window is narrowing in Lekki Foreshore. But it has not closed.
THE AGITATION
Here is the uncomfortable arithmetic of inaction.
Lekki Foreshore Estate, Lekki Phase 1, is not an emerging area. It is not a bet on a corridor that might develop. It is a functioning, gated, high-demand estate with direct access to Admiralty Way --- one of Lekki's primary arterial roads --- and a second access gate that keeps it insulated from the chaos of the main expressway. Infrastructure is built. Roads are new. The estate is already in high demand and under-supplied.
Land in this estate is not being manufactured. The parcels are finite. And the developers who spotted this early have already built, sold, and moved on to their next project --- taking their profit with them.
What remains is exactly this: a 2,000 square metre plot in Parcel B. Ground floor plus three storeys of buildable height. The kind of footprint that in this location translates directly to a multi-unit residential development --- the type that, sold or let at current Lekki Phase 1 rates, produces returns that make most other asset classes look sluggish.
Every month this plot sits unleveraged is a month of compounding that does not happen for you.
Every month a developer who sees this clearly instead of you gets to structure the deal, build the project, and take the upside.
The land does not wait for anyone.
Neither does the right partner.
THE SOLUTION
This is a Joint Venture proposition.
The landowner brings the asset: 2,000 sqm of titled residential land, Parcel B, Lekki Foreshore Estate, Lekki Phase 1. The location is established. The road network is newly built. The two-gate access --- one directly to Admiralty Way --- means the estate has both security and connectivity. This is not off-plan aspiration. This is a real, titled plot in a functioning, high-demand estate.
You bring the development capital and construction capability.
The structure is clean:
JV Premium: ₦50,000,000. This is your entry --- the consideration paid to the landowner to secure the joint venture partnership on this plot.
Sharing Formula: 50/50. Half of whatever you build is yours --- whether you sell, let, or hold. On a 2,000 sqm plot at G+3 in Lekki Phase 1, the built-out value on exit is not speculative. Properties in this estate and this corridor are transacting. The comps exist. The demand is documented.
Now do the maths on your half.
Here is what the deal structure actually means in practice for a developer with the right construction cost basis:
You build a G+3 residential block on 2,000sqm in Lekki Phase 1. You take 50% of the units. You sell or let at prevailing Lekki Phase 1 rates --- rates that have appreciated consistently through every macro cycle Lagos has absorbed in the last fifteen years, including devaluations and global slowdowns.
Your ₦50 million JV entry unlocks a land position that, acquired outright, costs ₦1.8 billion. You are not buying the land. You are partnering on it --- and taking half the product that comes off it.
That is the structure.
Access is immediate. Two gates into the estate. Admiralty Way connectivity. The buildout can begin as soon as the JV agreement is executed and the premium is paid.
The title documentation is available for due diligence. This is not a verbal arrangement or a handshake deal dressed in a property listing. The legal framework is in place. Your solicitor can review it before you commit anything.
THE CALL TO ACTION
This is not a listing for someone who needs to think about it for three months.
The ₦50 million JV premium to secure a 50% stake on 2,000sqm in Lekki Foreshore --- with the road network built, the estate in high demand, and direct Admiralty Way access --- is not priced to sit. A developer who runs these numbers once knows what this means. A high-net-worth individual looking to diversify from financial assets into Lagos real estate knows what this corridor has historically done.
If you are a developer with active capacity, an investor with capital seeking a structured Lagos land play, or a corporate professional who has been meaning to enter the real estate development space with the right partner and the right asset --- this is a direct conversation.
Call or WhatsApp Smilebay Realties: +234 901 517 4801
Come with your questions. Bring your solicitor. Run your numbers.
Because the professionals who built wealth in Lekki Phase 1 over the last decade did not do it by being slow when a clear opportunity was in front of them.
Joint Venture 2,000 sqm Residential Land Parcel B, Lekki Foreshore Estate, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos
Land Value: ₦1,800,000,000 JV Premium: ₦50,000,000 Sharing Formula: 50/50
G+3 (Ground Floor + 3) Dual Gate Access Admiralty Way Connectivity Rapid Value Appreciation Corridor
Listed by Smilebay Realties Limited Ref: 3486392
| Property Ref: 3486392 | Last Updated: 19 Jun 2026 | Market Status: Available |
| Type: Residential Land |
Who'd have guessed that Lekki Phase 1, one of Lagos' most luxurious neighbourhoods, was formerly a slum?
There are several types of shopping malls in Lekki Phase 1 if you want to go shopping. Restaurants, game centres, retail boutiques, cinemas, and other amenities are available at some malls.
Lekki Phase 1 is a prime location for luxury estates because it is a well-planned residential government scheme. There are a number of private estates within its walls. Almost all of them are gated to ensure the safety of their occupants.
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Aside from entertainment and recreation, Lekki Phase 1 provides quality education to its residents. It is home to some of Lagos State's most prestigious schools.
Read the full area guide for Lekki Phase 1, Lekki, Lagos.
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