By Lukman Olabiyi
To address the housing deficit challenge, a real estate firm, Realtormax International, has allocated land to its subscribers in Ogun State.
The subscribers numbering over 300, got their allocation’s documents from the firm at the project site, named Urban Max Asset; the dream city, located at Obafemi Owode Local Government Area, Ogun State.
Speaking during the allocation, the property developer and Chief Executive Officer of Realtormax International, Dr Mike Adeyemi, stated that the initiative was to compliment government’s effort in addressing the protracted insufficient housing nightmare.
The developer disclosed that land allocated to its subscribers was government-approved, devoid of existing litigations and has all the necessary documents.
Adeyemi said the unique selling point of his firm is the value it placed on subscribers’ satisfaction, integrity and excellence.
He said, “We want to deliver this project at the highest industry standards. We are not compromising regardless of the challenges we might be facing as far as the construction and project development industry is concerned or real estate is concerned.
“We focus on excellence and giving the best to our people. That is one. Number two is execution. Whatever we have promised people that we are going to do on our project, that is what we will do. We are not the ones that promise and after you subscribe, we disappear.
“When we tell people that they are going to get an instant allocation, we do that, as they are buying, we allocate land to them. “Then every three months we bring them to the site to come and show them the exact location of their land on all our projects.” Adeyemi disclosed that the project’s pre-sale was N400,000 per plot, after which the price grew to N1.3 million.
“But the big news is that we are giving people again the opportunity to key into this project and we are doing a promo right now and we are offering this project at a discounted price of N660,000 Naira.
“That means if you are buying today, instead of paying N1.3 million which is the actual price, you are going to be paying N660,000. And by April 15th, this project will move again back to its normal price of N1.3 million”, he said.
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