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Your Landlord Is Building Wealth With Your Salary

Every rent payment you make is a deposit into someone else’s wealth. Here is how the rent cycle quietly transfers your income upward — and how to break it.

Your Landlord Is Building Wealth With Your Salary

Think about what your rent actually does. You earn it, you hand it over, and your landlord uses it to maintain — and often expand — an asset that appreciates every year. You take the risk of earning it; they keep the reward of owning.

The quiet transfer

A landlord with five tenants is effectively running a salary-funded investment fund — and the contributors are the tenants. Your discipline pays their mortgage. Your reliability funds their next purchase.

There is nothing wrong with being a landlord. The point is simpler: someone is building wealth from your income — it should be you.

Breaking the cycle starts small

You don't need to find ₦30m overnight to stop the transfer. You need a route to ownership that doesn't require decades of saving or a mortgage you can't access. That is exactly the gap RaffleProp was built to close.

A different way to reach property ownership

RaffleProp runs FCCPC-regulated promotional competitions for real property in Nigeria. Entry starts from ₦2,500, every property is independently valued by an NIESV firm, all funds sit in escrow at a named Nigerian bank, and the winner is selected in a live-streamed, independently witnessed draw.

And your entry value is always protected: if a campaign does not reach its minimum, your full participation value converts to Home Credit you can use on any future campaign. Browse live campaigns, see how it works, or join the waitlist to be first when the next property goes live.

RaffleProp is a promotional competition open to Nigerian residents aged 18 and over. Participation requires passing a skill assessment. Play responsibly.

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