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The Rise of Nigeria’s Female Landlords

Celebrating International Women’s Day 2024

In Lagos, Adaora, a 35-year-old mother of two, manages 12 rental properties. Last year, she spent 22 hours a week chasing rent payments, juggling maintenance requests, and updating spreadsheets. Today, she uses a property management platform to automate 80% of her tasks, freeing her time to launch a real estate mentorship program for young women.

Adaora’s story isn’t unique. Across Nigeria, women own 37% of rental properties, yet 84% still rely on manual processes that drain time and profit (Nigerian Real Estate Report, 2023). This International Women’s Day, we explore how technology is rewriting the rules for female landlords.

The Silent Struggle: Why Manual Processes Hold Women Back

  • Time Poverty: Female landlords spend 18+ hours/month on administrative tasks vs. 10 hours for male counterparts (UN Women Nigeria).
  • Cash Flow Gaps: 42% report delayed rent payments due to manual tracking (Lagos Landlords Association).
  • Scalability Ceiling: Only 12% of female landlords manage >20 properties vs. 28% of men, mainly due to inefficient systems (PropTech Africa).

Tech to the Rescue: How Automation Empowers Women

1. Reclaiming Time for Growth

Platforms like QaceHomes automate:

  • Rent Collection: 92% reduction in late payments via auto-reminders.
  • Maintenance Tracking: Resolve tenant requests 3x faster.
  • Financial Reporting: Instant insights to negotiate better deals.

“I saved 15 hours a week—now I’m mentoring 10 aspiring female landlords,” says Adaora.

2. Bridging the Gender Gap in Real Estate

Access to Capital: Automated financial records boost loan approvals by 40% for women (Central Bank of Nigeria).

Market Credibility: Digital portfolios attract high-value tenants and investors.

3. Building Communities

Tech enables collaboration:

  • Esther’s Story: Used savings from automation to fund a Lagos co-working space for women in real estate.
  • All-Female Property Networks: WhatsApp groups powered by QaceHomes’ tools now manage 1,200+ properties collectively.

The Data Driving Change

65% of female landlords using automation tools report increased profits within 6 months (QaceHomes Beta Data).

78% say tech adoption helped them compete in male-dominated markets (Women in PropTech Survey, 2023).

Join the Movement: How to Get Started

This International Women’s Day, take the first step toward tech-driven success:

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  • How to cut admin time by 70% with QaceHomes’ PMS.
  • Case studies from women managing 50+ properties effortlessly.
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Why This Matters

Technology isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about equity. By automating the grind, female landlords can focus on what truly matters: scaling their portfolios, mentoring the next generation, and reshaping Nigeria’s real estate landscape.

“We’re not just landlords; we’re innovators,” says Amina. “Tech lets us lead.”

This International Women’s Day, invest in your future. Let technology handle the grind so you can focus on growth, legacy, and community.

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“Empowered women empower women.”

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