Homework Development and Properties Limited has shown a
strong commitment in resolving the housing deficit in Nigeria through
affordable mini estates of one, two and three bedroom apartments which
feature innovative architectural designs.
Director of Homework Development and Properties Limited, Mr.
Jide Adekola, whose firm participated at the two-day West African Property
Investment (WAPI) summit held in Lagos, said the projects are driven by the
passion to offer affordable quality homes to Nigerians.
Adekola said it is looking at replicating its
luxurious and quality products in other places like Ajah, Yaba and other parts
of the mainland, aside Banana Island and Lekki.
He said the affordable mini estates would be spread
across the country. Towards this end, the company would negotiate with
suppliers and manufacturers of building equipments to see how they could sell
their products at discounted rates in line with the focus of the WAPI summit.
Jide Adekola said the summit has helped vendors and other
developers to network with the right partners, financiers, and
marketers on available and intended projects. He explained that Homework has
made remarkable progress in resolving housing deficit through its products
located at Banana Island, where it has a small gated community of terraces and
semi-detached duplexes and at Lekki Phase I with Dunvale Terraces.
Other projects include Rowland’s Court, which consists of
maisonettes at Elegushi in Lekki; Dunvale Court, an estate of 3 bed and 4 bed
terraces as well as units of one and two bedroom apartments, both
situated along Orchid Hotel, Lekki, Lagos.
To make its products unique, Homework embarks
on regular training for its team of architects and engineers in line with
modern trends.
It also makes use of up-to-date building technology to
tackle the challenge of communication in addition to providing identification
and security with close circuit television surveillance solutions, space
optimisation and recreational facilities while delivering its projects.
He said the company intends to explore opportunities in
other West African countries with affordable products as done in Nigeria.
At the summit, stakeholders commended Homework for quality
and standard.
Tola Akinhanmi, Senior Manager, Real Estate Finance (West
Africa) at Stanbic IBTC, said Homework has surpassed its competitors and that
the architectural skills deployed in its projects shows it has the workforce to
offer what it promises.
Tinubu Adeniyi, a property marketer, affirmed that its products are good enough to attract investors.
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