Real estate videography in Nigeria helps properties sell and rent faster by showing space, layout, and location in a way photos cannot. A strong property video combines a walkthrough, aerial drone shots, and clean editing, and typically costs between ₦200,000 and ₦500,000 depending on filming time and length.
Why video sells property faster
Photos flatten a space; video moves through it. A buyer watching a walkthrough understands the flow between rooms, the natural light, and the scale in seconds. That clarity attracts more serious enquiries and fewer wasted viewings.
What to include in a property video
- A smooth walkthrough that follows how someone would move through the home.
- Aerial drone footage showing the building, compound, and surroundings.
- Highlights of key selling points: kitchen, living areas, views, and finishes.
- Clean editing with music and, for premium listings, a short voiceover.
How much real estate video costs
In Nigeria, a basic property highlight with up to two hours of filming starts around ₦200,000. A detailed video with four hours of filming, drone footage, and colour grading runs about ₦350,000, and a full-day comprehensive tour with a teaser for social media reaches roughly ₦500,000.
How to prepare a property for filming
Preparation is half the result. Clean and declutter every room, open curtains for natural light, and switch on lights where needed. Remove personal items and anything you would not want a buyer to see. A tidy, well-lit space films far better and needs less fixing in the edit.
Getting the most from one shoot
Ask for a full walkthrough for your listing and a short vertical teaser for Instagram and WhatsApp status. One filming session then works across your listing sites and social channels, putting the property in front of more buyers.
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Media Lounge is a visual storytelling studio in Lagos offering creative direction, videography, and editing. Available worldwide.
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