
By Kingsley Adegboye
Realty Boss Assets Limited spotlights investment opportunities in Ibile City Epe, positioning it as one of the most strategic property offerings for Nigerians seeking long-term wealth.
The development, widely associated with the fast-expanding Epe axis, comes at a time when Lagos’ urban growth is shifting eastward, Epe-Isiwo Ogun state —historically a fishing and agricultural hub—is rapidly transforming into a real estate hotspot due to infrastructure expansion, rising population pressure in central Lagos and Ogun state, and proximity to emerging industrial and commercial zones.
Ibile City Epe itself is part of a broader master-planned vision designed to address Nigeria’s housing challenges using strategic, structured layout, access road and eco-friendly location, built by proven real estate company, Realty Boss Assets Limited, a subsidiary of Ace Real Estate.
Stephen Adebayo, Realty Boss CEO said, “affordability is one of the estate’s strongest selling points. With entry-level plots priced within reach of middle-income earners and flexible payment plans available, Ibile City Epe lowers the barrier to property ownership—an advantage increasingly promoted across Realty Boss campaigns to attract first-time buyers and diaspora investors.”
“Beyond pricing, location remains a critical driver. The Epe–Isiwo growth corridor is benefiting from major infrastructure such as industrial hubs, academic institutions, and proposed international airport developments, all of which are expected to accelerate land value appreciation. Investors are already positioning themselves early, betting on exponential returns as development intensifies,” Adebayo explained.
The security of title and planned infrastructure further strengthen investor confidence. With assurances of verified documentation and structured layouts that include roads, drainage, and community facilities, Ibile City Epe is marketed as a safer alternative to the risks often associated with informal land purchases in Nigeria.
Anibe Israel Atuluku, Head of Marketing and Communications at Realty Boss Assets Limited, noted that the growing investor interest is being driven by both data and direct community engagement. “Our campaigns go beyond selling land — they are about empowering buyers with the right knowledge on timing, location, and long-term value creation. The overwhelming response to Ibile City Epe is proof that Nigerians are becoming increasingly deliberate and strategic with their investments. We are not just offering plots; we are offering a pathway to generational wealth,” he said.
Realty Boss continues to amplify the numerous advantages of Ibile City Epe through testimonials, and site visuals, appealing to Nigerians eager to secure assets amid rising inflation and currency volatility. The messaging is clear: land remains one of the most reliable stores of value, particularly in growth corridors like Epe-Isiwo.
As demand for land ownership rises nationwide, developments like Ibile City Epe represent more than just housing—they signal a shift toward integrated, future-ready communities. For Nigerians looking to build wealth, secure a legacy, or hedge against economic uncertainty, the message gaining traction is simple: buy early, hold long, and grow with Ibile City Epe.
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