Quick answer: The fastest way to find an affordable apartments nearby in Abuja is to search by neighborhood plus room type (for example, “one bedroom apartment Asokoro”), compare nightly rates against what’s included (security, power, water, parking), and book directly with the property rather than through a reseller. In Abuja, well-located studio and one-bedroom serviced apartments start from roughly ₦70,000–₦150,000 per night, depending on the area and amenities.

What Counts as an Affordable Apartment in Abuja Right Now
“Affordable Apartments nearby” means different things depending on what you’re comparing it to. A hotel room in central Abuja can run well above ₦150,000 a night before you even get a kitchen or living space. Measured against that, a serviced apartment with its own kitchen, lounge, and laundry access is often the cheaper option per night, especially if you’re staying more than a couple of days.
Typical Price Ranges by Apartment Type
- Studio apartment: ₦70,000–₦90,000 per night
- One-bedroom apartment: ₦150,000 per night
- Two-bedroom apartment: ₦200,000 per night
- Three-bedroom apartment: ₦250,000 per night
These figures reflect serviced apartments in secure, central areas like Asokoro, where you’re paying for location and safety as much as square footage.
What “Affordable” Should Include
A cheap rate that leaves out security, power backup, or water isn’t actually affordable once you add up the extras. Before comparing prices, check whether these are included:
- 24-hour security and access control
- Backup power (Abuja’s grid isn’t always reliable)
- Water supply and functioning plumbing
- Parking, especially if you’re driving in from outside the city
- Housekeeping or cleaning service
How to Search for affordable apartments nearby, Step by Step
Search by Neighborhood, Not Just “Abuja”
“Apartments in Abuja” is too broad and returns results from every part of the city, including areas you may not want to stay in. Search by the specific district instead, affordable apartments nearby: Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse, or Garki. Asokoro in particular is home to embassies, the World Bank office, and ECOWAS headquarters, which makes it one of the more secure and well-serviced parts of the city, useful to know if you’re comparing safety alongside price.
Compare Nightly, Weekly, and Monthly Rates
If you’re staying more than three or four nights, ask directly whether a weekly or extended rate is available. Many serviced apartments quote a lower per-night rate for longer stays, but won’t list it publicly, so it’s worth asking before you book at the standard nightly price.
Check What’s Actually Included in the Price
Two listings at the same nightly rate can offer very different value. One might include breakfast, gym access, and a pool; the other might just be four walls. Read the amenities list, not just the price.
Book Directly Where Possible
Booking directly with the apartment or hotel, rather than through a third-party site, often gets you a better rate and someone to actually call if something goes wrong with your booking.
Studio vs. One-Bedroom vs. Shared Space: Which Is More Affordable
For a solo traveler or short business trip, a studio apartment is usually the most affordable option that still gives you a private kitchen and bathroom, unlike a shared apartment or hostel-style room. A one-bedroom apartment costs more per night but makes sense if you need a separate sleeping area from your workspace or living area, or if you’re staying with a partner.
If you’re traveling as a family or a small group, a two- or three-bedroom apartment usually works out cheaper per person than booking multiple hotel rooms, even though the nightly rate looks higher on paper.
Red Flags to Watch for When Booking “Cheap” Apartments
- No verified address or map location — if a listing won’t share the exact building or street, that’s a warning sign
- Photos that don’t match reviews — check recent guest reviews, not just the listing photos
- Upfront full payment with no cancellation policy — legitimate serviced apartments usually offer some flexibility
- No mention of security — in any city, an unsecured “affordable” apartment isn’t actually a good deal if it puts your safety at risk
Why Lisa Suites Is a Good Starting Point for Affordable Apartments in Abuja
Lisa Suites & Hotels sits in Asokoro, Abuja’s diplomatic district, and offers serviced apartments starting from ₦70,000 a night for a studio, up to ₦250,000 for a three-bedroom unit. Every apartment comes with 24-hour security, on-site parking, and access to a gym, spa, swimming pool, and restaurant, so the nightly rate isn’t just paying for a room.
For business travelers, there’s a conference room and Globus Hall on-site for meetings or events, which removes the need to book a separate venue. For longer stays, the studio and one-bedroom options give you a private kitchen and living space without the cost of a full two- or three-bedroom unit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most affordable apartment type at Lisa Suites?
The Studio Apartment (Imperial) is the most affordable option, starting from ₦70,000 per night, followed by the Studio Apartment (Grand) from ₦90,000 per night.
Is Asokoro a safe area to book an affordable apartment in Abuja?
Yes. Asokoro is Abuja’s diplomatic district, home to several embassies, the World Bank office, and ECOWAS headquarters. It’s generally considered one of the more secure and well-monitored areas of the city.
Are serviced apartments cheaper than hotels in Abuja?
For stays longer than two or three nights, serviced apartments are often cheaper overall than hotel rooms, since they include a kitchen (cutting down on restaurant costs) and don’t charge per-person rates the way some hotels do for extra guests.
How do I find apartments near me for a short stay in Abuja?
Search by district plus room type (for example, “studio apartment Asokoro short stay”), compare what’s included in the nightly rate, and confirm security and power backup before booking, especially for stays under a week.
Do affordable apartments in Abuja include daily cleaning?
This varies by property. At Lisa Suites, housekeeping is part of the standard service across all room types, but it’s always worth confirming this with any apartment before booking.
Lisa Suites offers five apartment types in Asokoro, from ₦70,000 to ₦250,000 a night, each with the same access to gym, pool, spa, restaurant, and 24-hour security included in the rate.
Check current rates and availability at affordable apartments nearby, or reach the reservations team directly on WhatsApp at +234 813 688 8875.