Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Zeek’s Pearl, Residential Apartments Apapa GRA, Lagos

Zeek's Pearl
NOW SELLING

2 RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS WITH 38 UNITS OF
3-BEDROOM APARTMENTS ALL ENSUITE WITH BQ.

BLOCK 1 HAS 20 UNITS AND BLOCK 2 HAS 18 UNITS, WITH 10 FLOORS PER BLOCK AND GROUND FLOOR PARKING.

Located in a serene environment in an exclusive part of Apapa GRA, Lagos. The estate sits on 2,947.43sqm of land and will comprise
The estate is well planned with the following features to its advantage, Each apartment comes with a fitted kitchen, wardrobes in each room, Elevators, Adequate parking, Water supply, Security and Facilities management services.

THE EXPRESSION OF INTEREST, URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, LAGOS MEGA CITY INITIATIVE.

The global ranking of cities rated Lagos as one of the mega cities in the World, together with New York City, Beijing, Tokyo, Shanghai, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg, etc. As one of those cities having a population in excess of 17 million persons, it is imperative to provide facilities and infrastructure for the city that will cope with such large demographics and which will be of comparable standard to what is obtainable in all other mega cities in the World, so as to ensure high quality life for the residents of Lagos.

In line with these needs and objective, the LASG has conceived an initiative to provide the city of Lagos with world class residential, business recreational and other facilities that will measure up to what is obtainable in all the mega cities of World. This will position the state as one of the best cities to live and work on the African Continent.

Lagos State Government is therefore looking for suitable entities to partner with on a Public Private Partnership (PPP) basis to undertake the delivery of a wide range of these facilities which will include residential apartments, shopping/business malls recreation parks, hotels, theme parks, zoos, car parks and other facilities that will add to a modern city lifestyle.

Thursday, 25 February 2016

ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AT BERGER

Lagos State
LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT ARE BRING CHANGES TO ALL CITIZEN OF LAGOS BY
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AT BERGER BUS STOP ALONG LAGOS-IBADAN EXPRESSWAY.

Good governance...Itesiwaju Eko lo

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

4Bedroom Bungalow For Sale At Ajah Lekki

Bungalow in Ajah
4Bedroom Bungalow setback with Garden For Sale Allied Garden Estate.

Location: Ado Road Ajah Lekki.
Title: Governor Consent
Price: N25million Asking

Take advantage of this Opportunity!!!

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Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Property Funds: An Answer for British Landlords

Recent tax changes are set to make property funds the future of buy-to-let investment, according to London Central Portfolio

Contrary to some reports, buy-to-let is not yet dead in the water, despite new tax policies targeting the sector. However, as the deadline for their implementation fast approaches, investors are now looking at less traditional, more tax-efficient routes into the market.

This is particularly true for UK domestic investors, according to an audit published today from residential fund and asset manager, London Central Portfolio (LCP).

Historically of particular appeal to the hands-off foreign investor, the company’s latest fund, London Central Apartments III (LCA III), has seen a tranche of subscriptions from British investors due the wide range of tax exemptions it will enjoy.

For the first time, the British now make up the largest share of investors by nationality at 52pc, a 30pc increase from LCP’s first highly successful fund, launched in 2007.

Monday, 25 January 2016

Gated Streets: Lagos Reads Riot Act to Residents’ Associations


Issues 7-Day Ultimatum To Defaulting Streets.
…Says Barricades Only Allowed Between 12 Mid-night And 5am
Worried by the disturbing trend of closure of street gates across the State, the Lagos State Government on Monday ordered immediate re-opening of all street gates and barricades in the nook and cranny of the State between 5am and 12 mid-night daily, just as it warned that defaulting streets would have their gates pulled down within the next seven days.

The State Government also ordered that all street gates and barricades are now only permitted to be locked between 12 mid-night and 5am, besides such locked gates must be manned by security guards within the period under lock and key in case of emergencies.

Plots of Land For Sale at off Monastery Road Sangotedo Lekki


Own a plot of land in Sangotedo, along EMPEROR and DIAMOND Estate Beside Monastery by Shoprite. Less than 10mins drive from ajah round about.

Title: Gazetted with all documents available on request.

Price:
120by30 (324sqm): N3million
120by60 (648sqm): N5.5million

Take advantage of this Opportunity!!!

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Sunday, 24 January 2016

627sqm Plot of Land For Sale at Lekki Gardens Phase 1


Location: Behind Lagos Business School Ajah.
Title: C of 0...
Price: N20million net

Take advantage of this Opportunity!!!

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Property Expert Foresees Opportunities in Real Estate, Backs Govt’s Housing Plan

Head, Finace, Propertygate Development and Investment Plc, Mr. Vitalis Anieze (left); Managing Director, Mr. Adetokunbo Ajayi; and Chief Executive Officer, Sofunix Investment and Communications Limited, Mr. Sola Oni, during a media interactive session on Propertygate Real Estate Advisory Services in Lagos, recently

ON the heel of the Federal Government’s plan to increase the nation’s housing stocks, and thereby reducing homelessness in the country, a real estate solution company, Propertygate Development and Investment Plc has thrown its weight behind a plan by the current administration to invest massively in both infrastructure and housing.

The support, however, is with a call on the government to give clearer strategy and direction on how the initiative would be implemented, else the laudable vision might be fraught with several hitches, which may eventually mar the drive.

Saturday, 23 January 2016

Lagos Reiterates Commitment to Infrastructure Development


 The Lagos State Commissioner for Works & Infrastructure, Engr. Ganiyu Johnson has reiterated the commitment of the present administration to ensuring even infrastructure development across the nooks and crannies of the State, as some roads embarked upon by the State Government at Ogudu in Kosofe Local Government Area are in the last phase of completion.

The Commissioner, who disclosed this on Thursday while speaking at a Stakeholders’ Meeting with house owners and residents at Ogudu, explained that the construction of Ligali, Celestial, Boys Scout Way and Adebare roads within the Ogudu Bridge interchange axis will soon be completed and handed over to the government by the contractors, as part of efforts to ease the traffic gridlock in area.

He stated that the meeting was organised by the Ministry as part of the all-inclusive policy of this administration to solicit for the support and cooperation of the community as well as sensitize them on the scope of work and the temporary discomfort that might be experienced during the construction period.

Lagos Reviews Ikeja Model City Plan


The Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Tpl. Wasiu Anifowoshe has said that Government has commenced the review of Ikeja Model City Plan which became operative in year 2010 in order to ascertain the level of compliance with the provisions of the plan and improve on its gains.

Anifowose explained that the review was part of efforts of the present administration to create a better Lagos where infrastructure would not only be adequate but of high standard befitting its status as a mega city.

He added that the exercise would include the evaluation of the level of performance in the area of infrastructural provision, conflict of land use, transportation, sanitation, security, housing, population, recreation and tourism among others.

Thursday, 21 January 2016

FG urged to Resume Work On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway


A socio-economic group in Ogun State, the Egba Economic Summit has called on the Federal Government to resume the reconstruction of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to prevent it from deteriorating further.

The road awarded at a cost of N167 billion by the Federal Government has the Lagos-Sagamu stretch of it being redeveloped by Julius Berger, while the Sagamu-Ibadan axis is being handled by RCC where work has ceased since President Muhamadu Buhari was sworn in.

According to the President, Egba Economic Summit, Mr. Ayobami Biobaku, the Federal Government should recall the contractor handling the Lagos-Sagamu interchange stretch of the road to improve economic activities in the area and to reduce the agony of users of the road.

Planners Chart New Course for Urban Development


FACED with low patronage, non-recognition of physical planning by the citizens and government, town planners have moved to chart a new course for urban development in the country.

They claim that planning is not yet visible, as 70 per cent of Lagos property owners have no building permits and approvals; while the profession lacks requisite curriculum that promotes environmental planning.

Members of the (NITP) met last week at a colloquium tagged: |Making Town Planning More Visible. Town Planners’ Colloquium”, held at the NITP/Joseph Awogbemi House, Alausa, Ikeja, which examined issues that touched on planning and national development, challenges being faced by the practitioners, government’s attitude to planning and other sundry considerations.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Firm Introduces Platform for Property Marketing in Africa


A NEW website has been launched by the African Housing group, which is designed to help home buyers find quality and affordable homes as well as the offer developers opportunities to access millions of home buyers locally and abroad, especially in Africa.

The platform aggregates millions of new property from thousands of certified developers in Africa, makes home buying process a pleasurable experience for prospective owners. The site gives African cities become the new home to over 40,000 people every day and research has shown that countries in sub-Saharan Africa require eight million quality homes annually; about 400 – 500 billion US Dollars in market value.