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Updated · 12 May 2026

Short-Let & Airbnb Prices in Lagos

Nightly and monthly rates across 8 Lagos zones — from ₦5K budget Mainland to ₦550K Banana Island luxury. Compare with hotel and annual rent costs, see investor yields (24% average in Q1 2026), and pick the right platform.

8 zones tracked6 platforms comparedFrom ₦5K (Ikorodu / Festac / Budget areas)Up to ₦550K (Banana Island / Eko Atlantic)📈 24% avg net yield

Lagos Short-Let Prices by Zone

8 zones with nightly + monthly rates, occupancy, and investor net yield.

ZoneNightlyMonthlyOccupancyNet yieldBest for
Banana Island / Eko Atlantic
📍 Island
230K–550K
avg ₦350K
4000K–8.0M85%18%Ultra-HNW travelers, CEOs, diplomats, wedding parties
Victoria Island
📍 Island
70K–200K
avg ₦190K
1500K–2.0M92%22%Business travelers, expats, diaspora visitors, corporate relocations
Ikoyi
📍 Island
120K–300K
avg ₦200K
1500K–3.0M88%20%Diplomats, long-stay expats, luxury seekers who want quiet over nightlife
Lekki Phase 1
📍 Island
65K–120K
avg ₦85K
800K–1.5M92%26%Young professionals, diaspora visitors, couples, remote workers
Lekki Extension / Ajah
📍 Island
35K–75K
avg ₦55K
500K–1.0M85%24%Budget travelers, families, longer stays
Ikeja
📍 Mainland
25K–60K
avg ₦40K
300K–0.5M82%20%Airport transit, business travelers, mainland corporate visitors
Yaba / Surulere
📍 Mainland
15K–40K
avg ₦25K
200K–0.4M80%22%Tech workers, NYSC members, students, budget travelers
Ikorodu / Festac / Budget areas
📍 Mainland
5K–25K
avg ₦12K
100K–0.3M68%18%Ultra-budget travelers, relocating families, long-term budget stays

Short-let vs Hotel vs Annual rent — Lekki Phase 1

The same apartment as a 1-night short-let, 1-month short-let, hotel room and annual rental. Last 4 columns show what's included.

2-bedroom apartment
OptionPer nightPer monthPer year📶🧹🛋️
Short-let (per night × 30)
Fully furnished, all bills included. The convenience premium.
₦85K₦2.5M₦30.6M
Short-let (monthly rate)
Monthly rate — 53% cheaper per night than daily rate.
₦1.2M₦14.4M
Mid-range hotel
Four Points Sheraton or similar. Hotel rate for comparison.
₦120K₦3.6M₦43.2M
Budget hotel
Budget hotel. No daily cleaning on some days.
₦60K₦1.8M₦21.6M
Annual rent (per month)
Annual rent: N5M-N12M/year. Excludes power (N50K-N150K/mo), wifi (N15K-N25K/mo), furnishing (N2M-N5M one-time).
₦500K₦6.0M

💰 Lagos short-let investment yield calculator

Buy + furnish a Lagos apartment, list as short-let, earn rental income. See how the yield compares to other Lagos investments.

Total investment
₦90M
80M buy + 10M furnish
Annual net income
₦19.0M
After all operating costs
Net yield
26%
Cash-on-cash return
What the same ₦90M would earn elsewhere
Short-let in Lekki Phase 1
26%
Bank fixed deposit
18%
NGX All-Share (YTD)
55%
Annual rent (yield)
10%
💡 If you invested ₦90M in NGX at +55% YTD instead, you'd have ₦140M today (paper gain ₦50M). Short-let gives lower paper return but steady monthly cash flow + the underlying property appreciates 15-20% annually in prime zones.
Net yield assumes 92% occupancy. Real-world performance depends on management quality, marketing, and seasonality. Not investment advice.

Lagos Short-Let Platforms Compared

6 platforms — Airbnb, Spleet, Shortlethomes, PropertyPro, Jiji, Booking.com. Commissions, listing counts and verification levels.

PlatformCommissionLagos listingsVerificationInsurance
🏡Airbnb
International travelers, diaspora visitors, tourists
14%3,000ID Verified
🟢Spleet
Young professionals, Nigerian-to-Nigerian bookings
10%800Background Check
🏠Shortlethomes
Verified premium listings in Lekki and VI
12%500ID Verified
🔵PropertyPro
Largest selection, direct-to-landlord negotiation
FREE6,262Basic
🟡Jiji
Budget options, mainland listings, direct deals
FREE4,595Basic
🔷Booking.com
Serviced apartments, hotel-like short-lets
15%500ID Verified

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24% net yield: why Lagos short-lets outperform every other asset class except stocks

A furnished 2-bedroom apartment in Lekki Phase 1 costs ₦80M to purchase plus ₦8-12M to furnish to short-let standard — total investment of ₦90-95M. At 92% occupancy and ₦85,000/night average, the apartment generates ₦28.5M gross revenue per year. After management fees (15%), cleaning (₦800K/year), maintenance (₦500K/year), platform commissions (12%), and contingency, the net income is approximately ₦18-19M — a 20-21% net yield.

Compare that to alternatives: a bank fixed deposit yields 18% with zero effort but no capital appreciation. The NGX All-Share Index returned 55% YTD but with significant volatility and no cash flow. Annual rent on the same Lekki apartment yields 8-12% but with tenant risk and no furnishing premium. The short-let sits in a unique position — higher yield than rent, steadier cash flow than stocks, and the underlying asset appreciates with Lagos real estate inflation (15-20% annually in prime zones).

The catch is operational. A short-let is a hospitality business, not a passive investment. You need 24/7 power (₦50K-₦150K/month in diesel/solar), WiFi (₦15K-₦25K/month), daily cleaning staff, a responsive manager for guest check-ins, and the ability to handle maintenance issues within hours. The 24% yield is real — but it requires work that a bank deposit or stock portfolio does not.

Lagos Short-Lets — FAQ

Budget areas (Ikorodu, Festac) start at ₦5,000/night. Yaba/Surulere from ₦15,000/night. The cheapest island-side option is Lekki Extension/Ajah from ₦35,000/night. Note: budget short-lets typically have 8-12 hours of grid power + generator backup, not 24/7.
Disclaimer. Short-let rates fluctuate by season, demand, and individual unit quality. Investor yield projections assume professional management and quoted occupancy rates; actual returns vary widely. Not investment advice — consult a Lagos real estate professional before making property decisions.