The full picture — every tier, every usage level, side by side.
Most membership brands make you ask for the numbers. Avenor publishes them. This page shows what each tier costs, what each tier includes, and what the math works out to per night at different rates of use.
The tiers are not ranked. Each one is the rational choice for a particular rhythm of use — and the figures below show where each tier becomes that choice. Read the page and the right tier for you tends to surface on its own.
One room, booked for one night, is one room-night.
A member booking a single room in a shared home for three nights uses three room-nights. A member booking a whole three-bedroom home for one night uses three room-nights — one for each room. A member booking that same home for a weekend uses six.
The unit is always the room, not the home. This is what lets two members share a home on the same nights, and it is what lets a member book only the space they need. A member can book a whole home whenever they want — it simply draws on the allocation one room at a time.
Every figure on this page is in room-nights.
| Avenor Access | Avenor House | Avenor Circle | Avenor Black | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Annual fee | ₦300,000 | ₦1,800,000 | ₦2,200,000 | ₦12,000,000 |
| Joining fee | ₦200,000 | ₦250,000 | ₦500,000 | ₦2,000,000 |
| Included room-nights | None | 48 | 60 | 120 |
| Rate beyond allocation | ₦55,000 | ₦55,000 | ₦55,000 | ₦55,000 |
| In one line | Pay per night, no allocation | The core membership | Woven through your week | Flagship collection, concierge, soft cap |
The member rate — ₦55,000 per room-night beyond the included allocation — is the same across every tier. A room-night costs what it costs; the tier you hold does not change it. What the tiers change is how many room-nights you hold before that rate applies.
Avenor Access works differently from the others. There is no included allocation and the annual fee is not a standing charge — it is triggered by use, once per active twelve-month period. A member who does not book does not pay. The Access tier page explains this in full.
The figure below is the effective per-night cost — the full annual cost of the tier, including the annual fee, divided by the number of room-nights used in the year. It assumes the annual fee is fully spent across the nights taken.
| Room-nights / year | Access | House | Circle | Black |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 nights | ₦70,000 | ₦90,000 | ₦110,000 | ₦600,000 |
| 40 nights | ₦62,500 | ₦45,000 | ₦55,000 | ₦300,000 |
| 60 nights | ₦60,000 | ₦41,000 | ₦36,667 | ₦200,000 |
| 80 nights | ₦58,750 | ₦44,500 | ₦41,250 | ₦150,000 |
| 100 nights | ₦58,000 | ₦46,600 | ₦44,000 | ₦120,000 |
| 120 nights | ₦57,500 | ₦48,000 | ₦45,833 | ₦100,000 |
Below roughly 28 room-nights a year, Avenor Access costs the least. There is no annual fee carried when the network is not in use, and at low frequency that matters more than a per-night rate.
Between roughly 28 and 55 room-nights, Avenor House costs the least. The 48 included room-nights carry the bulk of a year's use, and the annual fee spreads efficiently across them.
At roughly 56 room-nights and above, Avenor Circle costs the least, and the gap widens as use rises. The larger included allocation absorbs a heavier year.
Avenor Black is not the lowest per-night cost at any level of use. It is not designed to be. Black is held for the flagship collection — included in the allocation, not surcharged — for the concierge, and for the soft cap that lets a member stop counting. Its economics are the economics of those things, not of the per-night rate.
Avenor publishes its numbers because a membership worth holding should survive being looked at closely. The figures on this page are not an argument. They are what the structure actually is.
If a tier has surfaced for you while reading, its page is the next step. If you want to talk it through, that is a fair next step too — the first response is a conversation, not a contract.