There Was a Specific Gap
In 2020, the Lagos Mainland residential market had a clear structural problem. Demand was enormous. More than two-thirds of Lagos’s residential market demand is mainland-anchored. But the supply of quality, developer-built, properly titled residential housing in neighborhoods like Yaba and Surulere was not keeping pace.
The island had developers. The island had investment-grade products. The mainland had mostly informal construction, off-plan schemes with patchy delivery records, and a buyer pool that had learned to be cautious.
Flinx Realty stepped in and filled the gap.
Six Years, One Corridor
What makes Flinx’s story unusual is the specificity of its focus. The company has not tried to build everywhere. It has built, consistently and at increasing scale, within the Yaba and Surulere corridor. That focus is strategic, not accidental.
When you build your 18th building in a neighborhood, you understand things about that neighborhood that no other developer does. You know the ground conditions. You know the procurement relationships. You know what buyers in that market actually need from a home and what they are willing to pay for it. That knowledge compounds with every project.
18 buildings and 4 active construction sites later, Flinx knows the Yaba-Surulere corridor better than anyone else building in it.
Focus is a competitive advantage. Flinx did not try to be everywhere. It chose to be the definitive developer of one of Lagos’s most strategically important residential corridors and built that position one delivered project at a time.
The Numbers Behind the Story
More than 400 units delivered. More than 350 clients and investors served. More than 5,000 tenants housed. Four buildings currently under construction. A mission targeting 100,000 units by 2030.
These are not marketing numbers. They are operational ones. The result of six years of compounding delivery across a portfolio that includes Cambridge, Oxford, Chester Projects, Leeds Projects, Bradford Projects, Wells Projects, and now Sheffield Residence and Buckingham Estate.
Three Companies, One Ecosystem
Flinx has also built infrastructure beyond the buildings themselves. Peak Tower handles facility management and shortlet operations for completed projects, ensuring that investment properties generate income from day one. Lantan is the company’s proptech and co-ownership platform, designed to open real estate investment to buyers who cannot yet access a full unit purchase.
Together, Flinx Realty, Peak Tower, and Lantan represent a vertically integrated ecosystem for mainland property ownership: build it, manage it, make it accessible. That structure is rare at this scale in Lagos.
Why It Matters for You
If you are a first-time buyer, an investor building a rental portfolio, or a diaspora Nigerian looking for credible exposure to the Lagos property market, the question is always the same: who do I trust?
The answer Flinx offers is not rhetoric. It is 18 buildings you can visit, 4 active construction sites, and numerous clients you can speak to, and a track record built project by project over six years in one of Lagos’s most resilient residential corridors.
The story is still being written. But its foundation, structural and literal, is already standing.


