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What is it like living in Abuja?

What is it like living in Abuja?

Relocating To & Living In Abuja. Abuja is a vibrant cosmopolitan city that has many things going for it. Abuja has something to offer all: good weather (generally hot with a rainy season), green spaces, high-end restaurants, luxury hotels, designer shops, large malls, cinemas and a colorful nightlife to name but a few.

Why is Abuja expensive?

Abuja was named federal capital territory and people were made to move there in large numbers at once. Interestingly, the number of people moving exceeded the housing available. Demand exceeded supply immensely, as a result, prices skyrocketed.

How many embassies are in Abuja?

104 embassies
There are 104 embassies/high commissions in Abuja, and many countries maintain consulates in other Nigerian cities (not including honorary consulates).

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What is the best district to live in Abuja?

The liveliest district in Abuja: Wuse is the place people go to flex and relax in Abuja. The district is packed with restaurants, hotels and clubs and as a result the neighborhood never really sleeps. The nightlife here is second to none.

Is Gwarinpa a good place to live in Abuja?

When you add this to the fact that Gwarinpa is not as expensive as places like Asokoro or Maitama, you can start to see why this is a popular place to live in Abuja. The liveliest district in Abuja: Wuse is the place people go to flex and relax in Abuja.

Where can I buy a house in Abuja?

Villa Afrika are Abuja estate agents. If you are looking for a house, flat, land or commercial property, to buy or rent — visit our property or land listings. You can also send a property request. When it comes to the best places to live in Abuja the list will never be complete without at least mentioning Maitama.

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What is it like to live in jajabi?

Jabi can be considered the younger brother of Maitama and Asokoro, not quite as expensive to live in, but with pretty much all the benefits of residing in those two places. It is among the greenest neighborhoods in the capital, with large green open spaces and tree lined streets being prominent features.