A statement by the management of the firm on Thursday said the inspection, slated for between 31st August and 9th September, will pave the way for the official third phase delivery on 28th October, 2023.
It further stated that the announcement underscored LandWey’s commitment to project advancement despite past delays, enabling clients to assess completed work before handover.
“We prioritise client satisfaction, as we continue to garner positive feedback from recent homeowners,” the statement added. Yet, Nigeria’s current economic climate, marked by over 27% inflation as of July 2023, poses challenges. Coupled with FX rate fluctuations and supply chain disruptions, construction costs have surged, with construction material costs rising by 54 percent.
“In response to this, we have made a strategic decision to adjust prices, striving to absorb most of the added costs. Our clients are requested to make an additional payment based on the property’s initial purchase value. This measure maintains LandWey’s quality standard and project integrity.” In a bid to provide clarity on the price adjustment, the company is proactively addressing client questions through direct communication and a comprehensive LQ&A . Despite economic hurdles and the impact of inflation, LandWey remains dedicated to delivering premier residential properties and ensuring client satisfaction. The third phase pre-handover inspection marks a significant milestone, as LandWey eagerly anticipates celebrating successful completions.
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