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Proptech Boom Hits Nigeria: 7 Startups Changing How You Buy and Rent Homes in 2025

proptech startups in Nigeria 2025

In 2025, Nigeria’s real estate industry is no longer offline.

With over ₦120 billion flowing through verified digital property platforms in the first half of the year, proptech is now a major force in how Nigerians rent, buy, and invest in homes.

These 7 startups are leading the movement.


1. Spleet

Spleet allows users to pay rent monthly and manage lease agreements digitally. It has over 35,000 verified renters on its platform and recently raised $2.5 million in funding.

2. Fibre

Fibre helps young professionals access fully furnished, pay-monthly apartments in Lagos and Abuja. It’s big on short-term leases and flexibility.

3. Estate Intel

This is the go-to source for property market intelligence. Investors use its dashboard to track building completions, vacancy rates, and commercial trends in real time.

4. BuyLetLive

Focused on verified sales and rentals in Lagos, BuyLetLive claims to reduce fake listings by 90% through human and AI review before properties go live.

5. MyPropfolio

This startup offers fractional real estate investing from as low as ₦500,000. Users can own a portion of a shortlet, retail shop, or off-plan development.

6. RentSmallSmall

Now expanded to 6 cities, RentSmallSmall offers short-stay and long-stay rentals with digital onboarding and credit-based vetting.

7. ShelterHub

ShelterHub is building the “Amazon of real estate” with 3D virtual tours, mortgage calculators, verified estate developers, and rental insurance in one app.


Why It Matters

In short, these platforms are eliminating middlemen, scams, and outdated paperwork.


The Numbers


My Take

If you’re still depending only on agents and flyers to buy or rent, you’re getting left behind. These proptech platforms are reshaping how real estate works in Nigeria — and fast.

Whether you’re a tenant, buyer, or investor, the smart move is to test at least one of them this year.

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