Verified Houses for Sale in Abuja (2026)

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Houses for Sale in Abuja by Area (2026)

Every major Abuja neighbourhood has a different price range, property mix, and buyer profile. Use the cards below to find the area that matches your budget and lifestyle, then click through to see current listings.

Lokogoma

N50M – N120M

Types: Terrace duplex, bungalow, semi-detached
Distance from CBD: ~25km via Airport Road
Infrastructure: Good road network, schools, markets

Best for: First-time buyers, civil servants, budget investors

Apo Resettlement

N80M – N200M

Types: Bungalow, semi-detached, terrace duplex
Distance from CBD: ~12km via Apo bypass
Infrastructure: FCDA roads, Shoprite nearby, good schools

Best for: Young families, mid-range buyers, returnees

Lugbe

N25M – N80M

Types: Bungalow, terrace, small detached
Distance from CBD: ~20km via Airport Road
Infrastructure: High density, airport proximity, active market

Best for: Budget buyers, NYSC corpers, rental investors

Life Camp

N100M – N280M

Types: Semi-detached duplex, terrace, detached
Distance from CBD: ~18km via Gwarinpa expressway
Infrastructure: Estate living, good roads, Brains & Hammers estate

Best for: Families, professionals, diaspora buyers

Katampe

N120M – N350M

Types: Terrace duplex, semi-detached, detached
Distance from CBD: ~15km via Katampe road
Infrastructure: Elevated terrain, serene, gated estates available

Best for: Mid-range buyers, capital appreciation investors

Jahi

N150M – N400M

Types: Semi-detached duplex, detached, terrace
Distance from CBD: ~10km via Wuse-Jahi road
Infrastructure: Premium roads, hospitals, Jahi clinic, active development

Best for: Professionals, upgrade buyers, rental yield investors

Guzape

N200M – N600M

Types: Fully detached, bungalow, luxury duplex
Distance from CBD: ~8km, overlooking city centre
Infrastructure: Scenic hills, premium gated estates, fast-appreciating

Best for: Premium buyers, capital growth investors, executives

Wuye

N180M – N450M

Types: Terrace duplex, semi-detached, detached
Distance from CBD: ~7km via Wuye bridge
Infrastructure: Central location, Cosgrove estate presence, active market

Best for: Professionals, investors, owner-occupiers

Galadimawa

N60M – N150M

Types: Terrace, bungalow, semi-detached
Distance from CBD: ~20km near Gwarinpa
Infrastructure: Growing suburb, good schools, affordable estates

Best for: First-time buyers, families on a mid-budget

Maitama

N400M – N2B+

Types: Fully detached, mansion, luxury villa
Distance from CBD: ~3km, Abuja prestige zone
Infrastructure: Embassy row, best roads in FCT, premium utilities

Best for: Ultra-premium buyers, foreign investors, embassies

How to Buy a House in Abuja (Step-by-Step)

Buying a house in Abuja involves AGIS title verification, legal due diligence, and bank transfer payments. Follow these 7 steps to buy safely. See our complete buyer guide for full detail.

1

Set Your Budget

Define your total budget including 15–25% for legal fees, agency fees, and AGIS charges. Confirm your source of funds. Bank transfer is the only accepted payment method for property in Abuja. See our house price guide for area-by-area costs.

2

Choose Your Area

Match your budget to an area: Lugbe and Lokogoma for under N120M; Katampe and Life Camp for N100M–N300M; Jahi and Guzape for N150M–N600M; Maitama for N400M+. See our best areas guide.

3

Browse and Shortlist Verified Listings

Use the search filters at the top of this page to narrow by area, price, and bedroom count. Shortlist 3–5 properties. Never pay any fee just to view a property — all viewings through AI Realent are free.

4

Arrange Physical Inspection

Always inspect in person or send a trusted representative. Check road access, water supply, power infrastructure, drainage, and neighbouring structures. AI Realent agents accompany all inspections at no extra cost.

5

Verify Title Documents at AGIS

Demand the C of O, R of O, or AGIS allocation letter. Conduct a physical search at the AGIS office in Maitama before any payment. Read our title verification guide and scam prevention guide.

6

Negotiate and Sign Sale Agreement

Counter-offer 5–10% below asking price. Get a Sale Agreement signed by both parties and reviewed by your lawyer before paying any deposit. Never pay the full amount without a signed and witnessed agreement.

7

Make Payment and Transfer Title

Pay by bank transfer only — never cash. After payment collect the receipt, deed of assignment, and begin the governor consent application. AGIS title transfer takes 4–12 weeks. See our complete buyer guide.

Types of Houses for Sale in Abuja

Abuja has a wide variety of residential property types. Here is what you can expect to find at each price tier.

Terrace Duplex

N45M – N200M

Row house sharing a fence on each side. 3–5 bedrooms. Most common type in Abuja — found across Lokogoma, Life Camp, Katampe and Jahi.

Semi-Detached

N80M – N280M

Paired house sharing one wall. 4–5 bedrooms. Good mid-range option with more privacy than a terrace. Common in Jahi, Katampe and Life Camp.

Detached Duplex

N120M – N600M

Fully standalone 2-storey home. 4–6 bedrooms, usually with BQ. Found in Guzape, Wuye, Maitama and premium parts of Jahi.

Bungalow

N25M – N120M

Single-storey house, 3–5 bedrooms. Popular with retirees and families. Common in Lugbe, Lokogoma and Apo Resettlement.

Maisonette

N150M – N500M

Multi-storey apartment-style home with private entrance. 3–5 bedrooms. Found in Wuye, Jahi and premium estates.

Mansion / Villa

N500M – N2B+

Fully detached luxury home with expansive compound. 5–8+ bedrooms. Located in Maitama, Asokoro, Guzape Hills and Jabi.

Buying from the UK, US or Canada?

Thousands of Nigerians in the diaspora purchase houses in Abuja every year. AI Realent helps you buy remotely — our agents handle property verification, AGIS title confirmation, and full legal coordination so you never need to be present.

Frequently Asked Questions

QHow much does a house for sale cost in Abuja?

House prices range from N25 million in Lugbe to over N2 billion in Maitama. Mid-range areas like Lokogoma and Apo offer homes between N50M and N200M. Jahi and Katampe typically fall between N120M and N400M. See our full price guide.

QWhich areas have the most houses for sale in Abuja?

Lokogoma, Apo Resettlement, and Lugbe have the highest volume of listed houses with AGIS titles and good road access. Life Camp, Katampe, and Jahi also have consistent listings. See our best areas guide.

QCan I buy a house in Abuja from abroad?

Yes. Many buyers in the UK, US, and Canada purchase remotely. AI Realent connects you with verified agents who handle inspection, title verification, and documentation. Learn how.

QWhat documents should I check before buying a house in Abuja?

Always verify the C of O, AGIS title, and survey plan before any payment. Conduct a physical search at AGIS FCT. Read our scam prevention guide and title verification guide.

QWhat is the cheapest area to buy a house in Abuja?

Lugbe, Kuje, and Karu have houses from N25 million. Lokogoma and Galadimawa are also affordable with homes from N50M. Popular with first-time buyers and civil servants. See our cheapest areas guide.

QHow long does it take to buy a house in Abuja?

A typical purchase takes 2–8 weeks from offer to completion. AGIS title transfers can take 4–12 weeks after payment depending on the title type. See our complete buyer guide.

QWhat is the most common type of house for sale in Abuja?

Terrace duplexes and semi-detached duplexes are the most common, especially in Lokogoma, Apo, and Life Camp. Detached duplexes and bungalows are widely available in mid-range and budget areas.

QDo I need a lawyer to buy a house in Abuja?

Yes. A property lawyer is essential for reviewing the Sale Agreement, conducting an AGIS title search, and processing the Deed of Assignment and Governor Consent. Budget 5–10% of property value for legal fees.

QWhat fees do I pay when buying a house in Abuja?

Budget for: agency fee (5–10%), legal fees (5–10%), AGIS search and consent fees (3–5%), and survey fees where applicable. Total additional costs are typically 15–25% on top of the property price.

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Israel Akhabue — Abuja Property Expert

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