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Home » Five Game-Changing Facts about FirstBank’s MREIF Home Loan

Five Game-Changing Facts about FirstBank’s MREIF Home Loan

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
March 7, 2026
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First Bank of Nigeria has highlighted key benefits of its Mortgage Refinancing and Equity Investment Fund (MREIF) Home Loan, positioning the facility as a solution aimed at making home ownership more accessible for Nigerians, particularly middle-income earners.

The bank said the initiative is designed to help more Nigerians transition from paying rent to owning homes through a structured mortgage plan with relatively affordable repayment terms.

Here are five things you should know about FirstBank’s MREIF Home Loan.

1. Designed for Real People.

This is not a luxury only scheme. It is structured to help middle income earners move from rent payments to ownership with a manageable repayments plan.

2. Single-Digit Interest Is Real (Yes, Really)

At 9.75% per annum, this isn’t your typical Nigerian mortgage with rates that make your eyes water. In a market where double-digit interest is the norm, this government-backed rate feels almost like a financial hack.

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3. It is a Step Toward Financial Security.

Rent is an expense. A mortgage is an asset building strategy. This loan bridges the gap between today’s income and tomorrow’s equity.

4. The Diaspora Dream Is Alive

Nigerians abroad, take note; you can access this too. All you need is credit scores from international agencies like Equifax (plus a few extra documents) and that Lagos or Abuja home isn’t just a retirement fantasy anymore. It turns real.

5. Your Down Payment Just Got Smaller

Forget saving 30-40% upfront. MREIF requires just 10% equity contribution. That ₦100 million home? You need ₦10 million, not ₦30 million. The barrier to entry has never been this low for genuine homeownership.

Ready to stop renting and own your own home? MREIF is the key. Visit the FirstBank website now to get started.

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