Find Properties for Rent and Sale in Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Port Harcourt is Nigeria's oil capital and the Rivers State commercial hub. The city's property market is driven by the energy sector, growing tech and services industries, and a large diaspora community. Yard lists verified properties across GRA Phase 1 and 2, Rumuola, Eliozu, and all major Port Harcourt neighbourhoods.
Popular Neighbourhoods in Port Harcourt
Rental price ranges for 2026. Prices vary by property size, age, and amenities.
GRA Phase 1
₦4M–₦15M/yr
GRA Phase 2
₦3M–₦10M/yr
Old GRA
₦2.5M–₦8M/yr
Rumuola
₦1M–₦3M/yr
Eliozu
₦700K–₦2.5M/yr
Peter Odili Road
₦1.5M–₦5M/yr
Trans Amadi
₦800K–₦2M/yr
Rumuibekwe
₦600K–₦1.8M/yr
Port Harcourt Property — Common Questions
What is the average rent for a 3-bedroom house in Port Harcourt GRA?
A 3-bedroom detached house in GRA Phase 1 or 2 typically rents for ₦2.5–₦6 million per year. Serviced luxury properties can go higher, especially those with 24-hour power and estate security.
Is Port Harcourt property a good investment?
Yes. Port Harcourt's property market is underpinned by the Nigerian oil and gas industry. Despite cyclical oil price swings, GRA and established residential areas have maintained strong rental yields of 7–9% gross.
Which areas in Port Harcourt are best for young professionals?
Rumuola, Eliozu, and the Peter Odili Road corridor are popular with young professionals due to good road access, proximity to major employers, and more affordable rents compared to GRA.
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