Thursday 20 March 2014

TWO SIDES OF A COIN.




Securing affordable residential accommodation in Lagos has become difficult as investors appear to prefer development of commercial buildings rather than residential unit due to perceived higher returns.
A visit to major streets on Lagos Island and other highly-populated areas on the mainland such as Ikeja, Mushin, Bariga, Agege and Abule Egba easily confirms that residential dwellings are virtually bursting at the seams.
This was because getting a vacant residential building is more of an uphill task because property owners appear to prefer investing in lock up stores or shopping complexes than residential buildings.
Indeed, the trend in many Lagos neighbourhoods is for residential buildings to be converted into stores or shopping complexes by their owners seeking higher returns amid high demand for such properties.
But at Oloja Estate no such will be experience because of the adherence of strict building rules. Call 08033979778 for your own piece of land.

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