Haven Lots™: How to Earn from Unused Compound Space in Abuja
Unused compound space in Gwarinpa could be earning ₦50,000+ a month. Here is exactly how Haven Lots™ makes that possible.

There is a back garden in Gwarinpa earning nothing.
It has been like that for years. The compound owner built at the front. The back half — maybe 100 square metres — is grass, or concrete, or old building materials from a project finished in 2019 and never cleaned up.
Meanwhile, two streets away, a young professional is paying ₦1.2 million a year to rent a room with a shared bathroom and a landlord who increases rent every December without warning.
That is the problem Haven Lots™ is solving.
What is Haven Lots™?
Haven Lots™ matches property owners with unused compound space to modular home owners who need a serviced, governed plot inside Abuja. Micro Haven supplies and installs the modular home; Maryland Real Estate Services supervises the placement and manages the ongoing arrangement.
What does the compound owner get?
Ground rent from ₦50,000 per month. Professional management by Maryland Real Estate Services — you never deal directly with the occupant. A serviced, improved plot with concrete slab, water, electricity and sewage that stay on your property permanently. A formal agreement covering term, notice, and exit.
What does the modular home owner get?
A fully serviced plot in Gwarinpa, Kubwa, Life Camp, Jabi, Galadimawa, Lokogoma, Bwari, Dutse, Apo, or Wumba. Ground rent instead of a landlord's rent. Your modular unit belongs to you. When the lease ends — with 90 days' notice — you take your home with you.
How does matching work?
You register your lot or your home on the Micro Haven website. Our team reviews your submission — location, size, infrastructure, budget — and identifies compatible matches. When a match is found, both parties are contacted, the site is inspected, and Maryland Real Estate Services takes it from there.