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Diaspora Housing Incentive Extended to 2028 | NREB

Key Takeaways

  • Extension: Diaspora Housing Incentive Scheme extended to December 2028 with new tax breaks up to 15% on property purchases & remittances.
  • Target: Nigerians abroad buying mid-market homes in Lagos, Abuja & Ogun corridors.
  • Benefits: Tax relief reduces effective cost by 10–15%; expected to increase diaspora inflows & housing supply.
  • Impact: Mid-market price moderation in targeted zones; faster sales velocity for developers.

The Federal Government has extended the Diaspora Housing Incentive Scheme to December 2028, introducing new tax breaks of up to 15% relief on property purchases and remittances for Nigerians abroad. The scheme aims to boost foreign currency inflows and accelerate mid-market housing supply in high-demand corridors of Lagos, Abuja, and Ogun.

Why the Scheme Was Extended & Enhanced

Diaspora remittances reached ~$26–28 billion in 2025 (World Bank prelim), but only ~20% flows into real estate. The extension and tax incentives address high entry barriers and currency volatility, encouraging more capital into mid-market housing.

Eligibility Criteria for Diaspora Buyers (2026–2028)

To qualify for the tax breaks:

  • Nigerian citizen living abroad (proof of residence outside Nigeria)
  • Purchasing residential property (mid-market flats, townhouses, duplexes up to ₦150M)
  • Property must be in designated high-growth corridors (Lagos: Lekki-Epe, Ikorodu; Abuja: Jabi, Gwarinpa extensions; Ogun: Mowe–Ofada, Shimawa)
  • Remittance must be through official channels (CBN-approved banks)
  • Buyer must hold property for minimum 3 years to retain full tax relief

New Tax Benefits & Relief Details

Benefit Relief Rate Applicable To Estimated Savings Example
Capital gains tax waiver 100% on resale after 3 years Property appreciation Save ₦12–20M on ₦100M gain
Stamp duty reduction Up to 15% Purchase deed Save ₦1.5–3M on ₦100M property
Remittance tax credit 10–15% Funds sent for purchase Save ₦1–2M on ₦10M remittance
VAT relief on fittings 5–10% Solar/inverter installations Save ₦500k–₦1M

Targeted Corridors & Expected Price Impact

  • Lagos: Lekki-Epe, Ikorodu, Sangotedo – projected moderation to 10–14% YoY growth
  • Abuja: Jabi, Gwarinpa extensions, Lugbe – 12–16% YoY
  • Ogun: Mowe–Ofada, Shimawa – 14–20% YoY (still high due to Lagos spillover)

Increased diaspora demand should stabilize mid-market pricing while boosting supply.

Application & Claim Process

  1. Remit funds via CBN-approved bank with “Diaspora Housing” tag
  2. Purchase property in eligible corridor
  3. Submit proof (remittance slip, deed, passport) to FIRS portal
  4. Receive tax credit/relief within 60–90 days

Who qualifies for the Diaspora Housing Incentive tax breaks in 2026?

Nigerians living abroad purchasing mid-market residential property (up to ₦150M) in designated corridors of Lagos, Abuja, or Ogun. Requires official remittance and 3-year hold period for full relief.

What are the main tax benefits under the extended scheme?

Up to 15% relief on stamp duty, 100% capital gains tax waiver on resale after 3 years, 10–15% remittance tax credit, and 5–10% VAT relief on solar fittings.

Which corridors benefit most from the diaspora scheme extension?

Lekki-Epe, Ikorodu, Sangotedo (Lagos), Jabi & Gwarinpa extensions (Abuja), and Mowe–Ofada/Shimawa (Ogun) – expected price moderation and faster supply growth.

How does the scheme affect mid-market property prices in 2026?

Increased diaspora demand should moderate price growth to 10–14% YoY in targeted corridors while accelerating mid-market supply and developer participation.

Can diaspora buyers combine the incentive with FMBN mortgages?

Yes – the scheme is compatible with FMBN Renewed Hope loans (9.25% rate) for eligible estates, further lowering effective cost and monthly payments.

Disclaimer: This information is for general purposes only and not legal or financial advice. Consult a qualified professional for guidance.

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