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CBN MPR Cut to 25.75% January 2026: Mortgage Rates Impact Nigeria

CBN MPR cut 2026 mortgage rates Nigeria

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reduced the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) by another 50 basis points to 25.75% at its January 2026 Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting — the second cut of the year following the earlier reduction from 27.25% to 26.25%.

This continued easing signals the CBN’s confidence that inflation is moderating (from 34.8% peak in Dec 2024 to ~24–26% range in early 2026) and opens the door for lower borrowing costs across the economy, particularly in real estate.

Expected Impact on Mortgage Rates (Q1–Q2 2026)

  • Commercial Banks (Tier-1: GTCO, Zenith, Access, UBA, Stanbic IBTC)
    • Current range (pre-cut): 20–23%
    • Projected 60–90 days: 18–21%
    • Example: ₦100M loan over 15 years
      • Old rate (21%): monthly ≈ ₦970k
      • New rate (19%): monthly ≈ ₦900k–₦920k
      • Monthly savings: ₦50k–₦70k (~₦9M–₦12.6M over loan life)
  • FMBN Renewed Hope Cities/NHF Scheme
    • Current rate: 9.75% fixed (first 5 years)
    • Projected: 8–9% by Q2 2026
    • Example: ₦30M loan over 20 years
      • Current: monthly ≈ ₦280k–₦290k
      • At 8%: monthly ≈ ₦260k–₦270k
      • Savings: ₦10k–₦20k/month
  • Hybrid Strategy (Most Popular in 2026)
    • Max FMBN loan (₦50M @ ~8–9%) + commercial top-up for balance
    • Blended effective rate: 12–16% (vs 18–21% straight commercial)
    • Real example: ₦120M Lagos flat buyer blended rate 14.5% → monthly payment drops from ₦1.15M to ₦1.02M after recent cuts

Best Loan Options in February 2026

  1. First-time / affordable buyers (₦30–60M)
    • 100% FMBN Renewed Hope (9.75% → potentially sub-9%)
    • Equity: 10–30%
    • Max loan: ₦50M
    • Best for: ₦30–50M units
  2. Mid-market buyers (₦80–150M)
    • Hybrid: FMBN max + commercial top-up (18–21%)
    • Blended: 12–16%
    • Best for: Lagos/Abuja mid-range flats/houses
  3. Luxury / high-value (₦200M+)
    • Developer financing (12–18% effective) or dollar-linked diaspora loans (8–14%)
    • Commercial straight still viable but least attractive

Action Steps for Buyers in February 2026

  • Pre-qualify with FMBN + 2 commercial banks now (rates may drop further)
  • Lock fixed/semi-fixed portions if buying off-plan (many developers freeze rates on deposit)
  • Refinance existing loans above 20% — savings can be massive
  • Factor in 2–3% processing/insurance fees

Final Thoughts

The second MPR cut to 25.75% in January 2026 is the clearest signal yet that borrowing costs for real estate are steadily declining.

For buyers, this is the window to lock in long-term financing before possible further cuts or reversals.

Smart positioning now (FMBN max + commercial top-up hybrid) can save millions in interest over the loan life.

Are you planning to buy or refinance in 2026? What’s your target loan size or strategy? Share below!

Disclaimer: This information is for general purposes only and not legal advice. Consult a qualified real estate lawyer for guidance.

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