Dynatech Homes has concluded arrangement to launch a batch of 10 fully detached duplexes on three floors in one of Amuwo-Odofin’s serene estates.
According to the brain behind the project, Sir Chigozie Chukwudi Okafor, it has been said that protecting wealth is a lot more difficult than building it. “In times of uncertain financial realities like we face in 2022, it is perfectly understandable that people would want to choose the safest places to keep their money.
“The real estate market in Nigeria, particularly the Lagos sector, is a decent place to keep your money. The sheer current demand which is heavily based on population explosion, job losses and failing markets in some other sectors; has made real estate more attractive in recent years. “This is just one of the many commercial real estate projects sprouting across Nigeria and Africa at the moment. Given that the world is going through a recession that has been heralded by massive layoffs and unemployment, it may come as a surprise to outsiders that real estate is still holding on strong. For industry players and keen investors, this is perhaps one of the best times to invest their money in properties.
Okafor added: “Lagos, for instance, is a huge selling point. It makes more sense if a residential project is located in a gated, serene, peaceful and classy environment.”
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