SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Taiwo Anjorin’s Story
Today’s deep dive continues our SHE100 series spotlighting women shaping the real estate sector across Africa.
In this segment, we focus on women who are actively developing properties, building communities, and contributing to the growth of the built environment.
In this edition, we feature Taiwo Anjorin, a Nigerian real estate developer with over two decades of experience in residential development and the creation of lifestyle-focused communities.
Early Career and Entry into Real Estate
Taiwo Anjorin is a real estate investment expert with a bachelor's degree in Estate Management and master degree in Project Management from the University of Lagos.
She began her career in the real estate sector over 20 years ago, developing expertise in property development, project execution, and housing delivery.
Over time, she built a reputation for focusing on structured residential developments tailored to Nigeria’s growing urban population.
Building Casabricks Development
She is the CEO/Managing Director of Casabricks Development Company, a firm involved in residential real estate development in Nigeria.
Through Casabricks Development, Taiwo Anjorin has focused on delivering housing projects that combine functionality, planning, and lifestyle considerations.
Her work reflects a long-term commitment to structured estate development rather than isolated property builds.
Key Projects
Taiwo Anjorin has led the development of notable residential projects, including:
Casaville Estate — a planned residential community designed to provide structured housing solutions
The Wellness City — a development concept focused on integrating lifestyle, health, and residential living
These projects reflect her approach to real estate as not just housing delivery, but community building with defined living standards.
Development Approach
Her work emphasizes Master-planned residential estates, Long-term community development, Lifestyle-oriented housing concepts
Rather than focusing solely on property sales, her developments aim to create environments where residents can live within organized and thoughtfully designed spaces.
What Makes Her Stand Out
Over two decades of experience: She brings long-term industry knowledge to her developments.
Focus on estate development: Her projects go beyond individual buildings to structured communities.
Lifestyle-driven concepts: Developments like The Wellness City reflect a broader vision of residential living.
Consistent presence in real estate: She has maintained active involvement in property development over time.
Impact and Industry Contribution
Taiwo Anjorin’s work contributes to Nigeria’s housing sector by focusing on planned residential developments that address urban living needs.
Her projects reflect the growing demand for organized estates and lifestyle-oriented communities within the country’s real estate market.
Her approach highlights the role of developers in shaping not just buildings, but the overall living experience within urban environments.
As this series continues to spotlight women in real estate, Taiwo Anjorin’s journey highlights the importance of experience, planning, and vision in building residential communities that meet the evolving needs of urban populations.
Missed our previous feature? Read the full story of Stella Ifeoma Okengwu: SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Stella Ifeoma Okengwu’s Story
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