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Lekki Neighbourhoods Guide: Phase 1 vs Chevron vs VGC vs Ikate vs Osapa

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

People searching for "properties in Lekki" are often surprised to discover how different the experience of living in Phase 1 is from living in VGC, or how Ikate compares to Osapa. The Lekki corridor spans about 15 kilometres and contains half a dozen meaningfully distinct residential environments. This guide profiles each one honestly — including the trade-offs most agents do not volunteer.

Lekki Phase 1: the original premium address

Who it suits: Professionals who want the closest residential proximity to Victoria Island and Lagos Island while maintaining a Lagos home (rather than a VI apartment). Corporate executives, established Lagos families, and short let investors who want maximum booking demand.

What you get: Dense residential streets, a concentration of restaurants, gyms, cafés, and retail services, strong social infrastructure, and the most active resale market in Lagos. You are 10–25 minutes from VI off-peak. Properties are generally older than newer Lekki sub-markets but well-maintained where managed by estate bodies.

Trade-offs: Phase 1 is congested. The internal road network was not designed for the current residential density. Traffic at peak hours on Admiralty Way and Kusenla Road is significant. Flood risk in certain streets during heavy rainfall is real — confirm drainage status of any specific property. Parking is a persistent challenge in older apartment blocks.

Price range: 2-bedroom apartments ₦60m–₦120m for sale; ₦2.5m–₦5m annual rent. See the Lekki sale listings for current availability.

Chevron Drive / Lekki Phase 2: corporate corridor

Who it suits: Professionals working in the Chevron Drive commercial strip (oil, banking, professional services), buyers seeking newer builds at a discount to Phase 1, and short let investors targeting the corporate extended-stay market.

What you get: Wider roads than Phase 1, newer average property stock, more purpose-built serviced apartment blocks, and the commercial conveniences of the Chevron Drive strip (supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants). VGC is accessible from this corridor.

Trade-offs: More commercial feel than the purely residential Phase 1. The expressway-adjacent sections have traffic and noise considerations. Less concentrated social infrastructure than Phase 1 — dining and leisure options are spread rather than concentrated.

Price range: 2-bedroom apartments ₦45m–₦90m for sale; ₦2m–₦4m annual rent.

Victoria Garden City (VGC): self-contained prestige

Who it suits: Families who want an estate-within-an-estate experience, expatriate professionals on company housing allowances, senior government officials, and buyers for whom self-contained infrastructure and community are the priority over urban connectivity.

What you get: Tarmac internal roads maintained by the estate, a shopping mall (VGC Shopping Centre), schools within the estate, a petrol station, perimeter security and controlled access, and a strong community of long-term residents. Privacy and space are the defining characteristics.

Trade-offs: VGC is further from VI than Phase 1 — allow 30–50 minutes off-peak. The estate has its own service charge structure, which can be significant. Some areas of VGC are ageing and some estate infrastructure requires renewal. The estate governance process for property transactions adds time and procedural requirements to buying and selling.

Price range: 4-bedroom semi-detached ₦180m–₦350m for sale; ₦7m–₦14m annual rent.

Ikate Elegushi: the fast-growing value zone

Who it suits: Younger professionals, first-time buyers who want a Lekki address at lower entry cost, short let investors looking for strong yield, and buyers who prioritise new construction and modern specification over heritage address.

What you get: The newest average property stock in the Lekki corridor, the highest concentration of newly completed apartment blocks, strong short let demand (proximity to Phase 1 without the Phase 1 premium), and the best gross rental yield in the corridor (6–10% for well-specified new builds).

Trade-offs: Ikate is still developing — some internal roads are unpaved, some areas lack consistent power or drainage infrastructure, and the area has a construction site feel in parts. Street-level amenities (restaurants, retail, gyms) are thinner than Phase 1. Title history on some plots needs careful checking — land in Ikate has been subject to competing family, community, and statutory title claims.

Price range: 2-bedroom apartments ₦40m–₦80m for sale; ₦1.8m–₦3.5m annual rent.

Osapa London: established mid-range

Who it suits: Value-conscious buyers who want a Lekki address at reduced entry cost, buy-to-let investors focused on yield over prestige, and renters who need a decent Lekki location without Phase 1 pricing.

What you get: An established estate with consistent infrastructure, good road access, and reasonable proximity to Chevron Drive amenities. Mixed housing stock (older and refurbished) means you can still find properties with good specification at below-Phase 1 prices. Steady rental demand from professionals who work in the Lekki–Chevron corridor.

Trade-offs: Osapa is not a prestige address. Resale liquidity is lower than Phase 1 or Ikate. Some older stock requires significant capital expenditure to bring to a competitive specification. Not the right choice for buyers whose priority is status or short let rates — guests and renters are aware of the price hierarchy and will negotiate accordingly.

Price range: 2-bedroom apartments ₦35m–₦65m for sale; ₦1.5m–₦3m annual rent.

ONIRU / Lekki Left: the pinnacle address

Who it suits: High-net-worth buyers for whom VI or Ikoyi is the comparator rather than Phase 1. Senior executives, politicians, diplomats, and buyers who want the Lekki address combined with the lowest possible density and the highest available specification.

What you get: Large plot sizes, low-density development, proximity to Victoria Island (10–15 minutes off-peak), and a concentration of high-specification detached builds. Properties rarely come to market.

Trade-offs: Very limited inventory — you may wait months to find a suitable property. Premium pricing with limited yield (gross yields of 3.5–5% are typical). Not suited to investors who need short-term rental income to service acquisition financing.

Price range: 5-bedroom detached ₦400m–₦900m+ for sale. Rent: ₦15m–₦30m per annum.

How to choose

Start with three questions: (1) How important is daily proximity to VI or Lagos Island? If critical — Phase 1 or ONIRU. If flexible — any sub-market works. (2) Is this primarily an investment or a home? Yield-focused investors should look at Ikate and Chevron. Capital preservation buyers should look at Phase 1, VGC, and ONIRU. (3) What is your maintenance tolerance? VGC and Phase 1 estates have management structures; standalone Ikate builds require owner-managed upkeep. Return to the Lekki property guide or browse rental listings in Lekki to start with verified current inventory.

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