The Day It Became Real: Inside Edidem Residential’s First Allocation

April 6, 2026

Earlier this month, on the 4th of April, 2026, DK HOMES held the very first allocation at Edidem Residential. For the team, it was a milestone. For the clients who showed up that morning, it was something else entirely; the day a decision they had made weeks or months ago finally had soil under their feet.

How clients got there

Most of the people who secured plots at Edidem did not arrive at that decision quickly. A large number of them came in with the same set of concerns: whether the timing was right, whether they could afford to commit, whether the development was credible, and whether the location would actually deliver on the promise.

Those are fair questions, and they deserved straight answers. The conversations that happened before anyone signed anything covered all of that, and the clients who moved forward did so because they felt informed, not because they felt pressured.

By the time allocation day arrived, the paperwork was done. What was left was the experience of actually seeing the land.

What allocation day looked like

Clients came out to the estate, were shown their plots, and walked the land themselves. For a lot of people, that moment carries more weight than any document. You can hold a receipt and still feel abstract about ownership. Standing on a piece of ground with your name attached to it is a different thing altogether.

Several clients walked the perimeter of their plots, took photos, and spent time just taking in the environment. The estate itself is structured and well-laid out, and seeing the development already underway gave people a clearer picture of where things are headed.

For many of them, it was the moment the whole process clicked into place.

What makes Edidem Residential worth paying attention to

Edidem Residential sits within one of the more strategically positioned corridors in the Lagos region. The estate has proximity to the proposed International Airport, the Dangote Refinery, the Lekki Free Trade Zone, and direct Coastal Road access.

These are infrastructure projects already reshaping land values in that axis. The pattern with areas like that tends to be consistent: land acquired before the surrounding infrastructure matures almost always appreciates significantly once commercial and residential activity picks up. Clients buying into Edidem now are doing so while the entry price still reflects where the area is, not where the area is going.

Plot sizes range from 300sqm to 1000sqm, all under a Certificate of Occupancy title.

Pricing starts at ₦17.7M for 300sqm, ₦29M for 500sqm, and ₦65M for 1000sqm.

Flexible payment plans are available, which was a major factor for a number of the clients who secured plots at the first allocation.

Development on the estate is already in progress, and allocation has started. The window to buy at current pricing stays open as long as available plots remain, and that number gets smaller with each allocation cycle.

What comes next

Another allocation is coming. If securing land in that corridor has been something you have been thinking about, the process starts with a conversation. Ask the questions, go through the numbers, and make the decision with full information in hand.

DKHomes is available to walk you through everything.

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