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Winhomes Nigeria: Your Premier Destination for Affordable Housing Solutions

Explore Winhomes Nigeria for quality, affordable homes tailored to Nigerian lifestyles and budgets.

Winhomes Nigeria: Your Premier Destination for Affordable Housing Solutions

In Nigeria’s rapidly growing real estate market, Winhomes Nigeria stands out as a trusted platform connecting buyers with high-quality, affordable homes that meet diverse lifestyle needs.

Winhomes Nigeria
Winhomes Nigeria

Winhomes Nigeria: Affordable Living Redefined

Winhomes Nigeria offers a comprehensive portfolio of modern residential properties across major cities, designed with comfort, functionality, and value in mind. From urban apartments to spacious family homes, each property reflects current trends and local preferences, ensuring buyers find homes that suit their dreams and budgets.

Winhomes estate Lagos Nigeria Intro - YouTube
Winhomes estate Lagos Nigeria Intro - YouTube

Why Choose Winhomes Nigeria for Your Home Purchase

With a commitment to transparency and quality, Winhomes Nigeria simplifies the home buying process. The platform provides detailed property listings, virtual tours, and expert guidance to help buyers make informed decisions. Plus, flexible payment plans and financing options make homeownership more accessible than ever.

Winhomes Nigeria
Winhomes Nigeria

Affordable Housing Solutions Tailored for Every Needs

Recognizing that home ownership should be attainable, Winhomes Nigeria partners with reputable builders and developers to offer competitively priced homes without compromising on quality. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a growing family, or looking to invest, Winhomes Nigeria delivers personalized solutions that fit your lifestyle and financial goals.

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Winhomes Nigeria - Home

Winhomes Nigeria is the gateway to modern, affordable living in Nigeria’s dynamic real estate landscape. Start your journey today and discover homes that blend comfort, affordability, and lasting value—because your dream home should be within reach.

Winhomes Nigeria
Winhomes Nigeria

A group of American investors gathered in Houston, Texas, to protest the recent demolition of a $250 million Winhomes property in Lagos, Nigeria. The protesters, who assembled with placards. The Chief Executive Officer of WINHOMES, Engr.

Winhomes Nigeria
Winhomes Nigeria

Stella Okengwu, a United States citizen and prominent Nigerian Diaspora investor, alleged that the Minister repeatedly invoked the President's name. Winhomes Estate investors petition FG over demolitions for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway in 2025, highlighting regulatory challenges in Nigeria's $2.61 trillion real estate market, as reported by Nigeria Housing Market on October 13, 2025. With 61.6% demand in Lagos and 46.2% for rentals, the highway's expansion has led to 50+ demolitions, raising anti.

Winhomes Nigeria
Winhomes Nigeria

Nigeria's Minister of Works, David Nweze Umahi, has cautioned that the ongoing legal disputes surrounding the Winhomes development must not undermine the Tinubu administration's relationship with diaspora investors, stressing that the federal government remains committed to protecting legitimate investments while ensuring transparency and. Property owners within the WINHOMES Estate in Lagos have petitioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, expressing deep concerns over the demolition of parts of the estate linked to the ongoing construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. In a letter addressed to the President, the Chief Executive Officer of WINHOMES Global Services Ltd., Engr.

Winhomes Nigeria
Winhomes Nigeria

Stella Okengwu, a U.S. based Nigerian investor. A group of American investors yesterday gathered in Houston Texas to protest the recent demolition of $250 million Winhomes property.

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Business & Economy Archives - Punch Newspapers

The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, has threatened drag a company, Winhomes Global Services Ltd. to the EFCC over claims that Nigerians in the Diaspora invested $250 million in its estate affected by the realignment of the Lagos.

Winhomes Nigeria
Winhomes Nigeria

The Federal Government has demanded proof or evidence of investment from Diaspora Nigerians who 'claim' to have invested $250 million in a real estate scheme promoted by Winhomes Global Services Limited. Winhomes, a real estate scheme located in Okun Ajah Area of Lagos, Nigeria, is among several. Winhomes CEO Stella Okengwu said policy inconsistency, weak investment protection, and unclear compensation discouraged Nigerians in the diaspora from investing.

A prominent real estate investor, Stella Okengwu, has condemned the demolition of WinHomes Global Estate, a development valued at $250 million, in Lagos. Okengwu, who has been leading efforts to encourage investment from Nigerians in the diaspora, accused the Minister of Works, David Umahi, of orchestrating a targeted demolition that has affected dozens of diaspora.

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