Real estate TV shows in Africa are revolutionizing how audiences perceive property investment, design, and development.
These shows entertain while showcasing the continent’s diverse real estate opportunities and unique architectural styles.
Here are three top-rated real estate TV shows that capture Africa’s dynamic property market.
- Listing Jozi
“Listing Jozi,” South Africa’s first reality property show, offers an exhilarating glimpse into the competitive world of luxury real estate. The series follows a group of high-end property brokers as they hustle to list and sell multimillion-rand properties in and around Johannesburg. Premiering on BBC Lifestyle (DStv channel 174) on June 16, 2021, at 20:00 (CAT), the show combines the drama of cutthroat negotiations with breathtaking visuals of opulent homes. Produced by AlternaTV, “Listing Jozi” has set the standard for showcasing Johannesburg’s premium property market.
- Dream Homes Africa
“Dream Homes Africa” provides an exclusive look into the continent’s most luxurious residences. From opulent beachfront villas to high-rise penthouses, the show unveils the architectural splendor and interior designs of Africa’s elite homes. The series also delves into the behind-the-scenes efforts of top real estate agents and developers, offering viewers insights into what makes these dream homes so desirable.
- National Real Estate Today
Spearheaded by Dr. Meckson Innocent Okoro, “National Real Estate Today” brings a wealth of knowledge about Nigeria’s real estate market to a global audience. Initially airing on NTA2 Channel 5, the show expanded to TVC News, Silverbird Television, and now NTA International. This international reach allows Nigerians at home and abroad to stay informed about real estate investments, purchasing strategies, and market trends. The program reflects Dr. Okoro’s 30 years of expertise in real estate consulting and aims to empower viewers with actionable insights while promoting Nigeria’s real estate potential on the world stage.
These shows underscore the vibrancy of Africa’s real estate market, blending entertainment with practical knowledge for a global audience. From luxury properties to market trends, they offer a comprehensive view of the continent’s dynamic property sector.
Source : Africa Housing Show 2025 Research Team