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Lekki Property Prices: Phase 1, Chevron, VGC, Ikate and Osapa Compared

Posted on May 2, 2026
By Cabans Editorial
11 mins read

Lekki is the price benchmark for premium residential property in Nigeria. What Phase 1 sells for sets the expectation across the corridor — and increasingly, what buyers in Chevron, Ikate, or Osapa pay is defined by its discount to Phase 1 rather than by independent valuation. This guide gives you current price ranges for every major Lekki sub-market, with rental yield data and a clear investment case for each area.

Lekki Phase 1: the benchmark

Phase 1 is the most liquid property sub-market in Lagos. Transactions are frequent, comps are available, and prices are well-documented compared to other Lagos locations. This liquidity commands a premium — but also means price discovery is more reliable than anywhere else in the corridor.

  • 2-bedroom apartment: ₦60m–₦120m for sale; ₦2.5m–₦5m per annum rent
  • 3-bedroom apartment/terrace: ₦100m–₦200m for sale; ₦4m–₦8m per annum rent
  • 4-bedroom semi-detached house: ₦180m–₦320m for sale; ₦6m–₦12m per annum rent
  • 5-bedroom detached house: ₦280m–₦600m+ for sale; ₦12m–₦25m per annum rent
  • Short let (2-bedroom): ₦50,000–₦100,000 per night
  • Short let (3-bedroom): ₦80,000–₦150,000 per night
  • Gross rental yield: 5–8% for apartments; 4–6% for houses

Chevron Drive / Lekki Phase 2

Chevron Drive is the commercial and corporate corridor connecting Lekki to the Ajah expressway axis. Oil company offices, banks, and professional services firms anchor the commercial demand. Residential stock is newer on average than Phase 1, with a higher proportion of purpose-built serviced apartments.

  • 2-bedroom apartment: ₦45m–₦90m for sale; ₦2m–₦4m per annum rent
  • 3-bedroom apartment/terrace: ₦75m–₦160m for sale; ₦3m–₦6.5m per annum rent
  • 4-bedroom semi-detached: ₦140m–₦280m for sale; ₦5m–₦10m per annum rent
  • Short let (2-bedroom): ₦40,000–₦85,000 per night
  • Gross rental yield: 5.5–9% for apartments (corporate short let premium applies)

Victoria Garden City (VGC)

VGC is one of Lagos's few truly self-contained residential estates — it has internal roads maintained by the estate management, a shopping centre, a petrol station, schools, and a consistent security perimeter. This infrastructure premium is reflected in pricing. The estate is popular with expatriates, senior civil servants, and executives who value community infrastructure over urban proximity.

  • 3-bedroom apartment: ₦80m–₦150m for sale; ₦4m–₦7m per annum rent
  • 4-bedroom semi-detached: ₦180m–₦350m for sale; ₦7m–₦14m per annum rent
  • 5-bedroom detached: ₦250m–₦500m+ for sale; ₦12m–₦22m per annum rent
  • Gross rental yield: 4.5–6.5% — lower yield but stronger capital preservation

Ikate Elegushi

Ikate is the fastest-evolving sub-market in the Lekki corridor. New builds are going up continuously, and the area is attracting younger professionals and short let investors who are priced out of Phase 1 but want to remain in the immediate Lekki zone. Price appreciation has been strong — early investors who bought in 2019–2021 have seen 40–60% capital gains in naira terms.

  • 1-bedroom apartment: ₦25m–₦50m for sale; ₦1.2m–₦2.5m per annum rent
  • 2-bedroom apartment: ₦40m–₦80m for sale; ₦1.8m–₦3.5m per annum rent
  • 3-bedroom terrace: ₦70m–₦140m for sale; ₦3m–₦5.5m per annum rent
  • Short let (2-bedroom): ₦35,000–₦75,000 per night
  • Gross rental yield: 6–10% — highest yield potential in the Lekki corridor for new builds

Osapa London

Osapa is an established, mid-range estate that has served as the entry-point Lekki address for buyers priced out of Phase 1. Stock is mixed — older builds coexist with refurbished units. It is not a premium address, but demand is steady and liquidity is reasonable. Good for investors focused on yield rather than capital appreciation outperformance.

  • 2-bedroom apartment: ₦35m–₦65m for sale; ₦1.5m–₦3m per annum rent
  • 3-bedroom apartment: ₦55m–₦100m for sale; ₦2.5m–₦4.5m per annum rent
  • 4-bedroom terrace/semi-detached: ₦90m–₦160m for sale; ₦4m–₦7m per annum rent
  • Gross rental yield: 5–7%

ONIRU / Lekki Left

ONIRU — often called Lekki Left — occupies the western tip of the Lekki peninsula, bordering Victoria Island directly. It is the lowest-density, highest-specification part of the Lekki corridor, with large plots, high-finish detached houses, and some of the most restricted supply in Lagos. ONIRU properties rarely come to market and trade at significant premiums when they do.

  • 3-bedroom apartment: ₦100m–₦200m for sale; ₦5m–₦10m per annum rent
  • 4-bedroom semi-detached: ₦250m–₦450m for sale
  • 5-bedroom detached: ₦400m–₦900m+ for sale
  • Gross rental yield: 3.5–5% — premium capital asset; yield is secondary to prestige and capital preservation

Investment outlook and which area suits your goal

Best for rental yield: Ikate Elegushi (6–10%) and Chevron Drive (5.5–9%) — new builds with strong short let demand and lower acquisition cost relative to rental income.

Best for capital appreciation: Lekki Phase 1 and Ikate — liquidity and continued demand mean gains are realisable, not just theoretical.

Best for capital preservation: VGC and ONIRU — large plot sizes, restricted supply, and strong buyer profiles insulate values against cyclical downturns.

Best for first-time buyers: Osapa London and Ikate — lower entry price, established infrastructure, and active rental market provide a realistic path to ownership and income.

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