Nigerian home buyers are looking beyond bricks and mortar. They are asking for comfort, safety and value that lasts. Ample Homes says it is ready to meet that demand.
Founded by Ahmad Gara, the property firm operates in Abuja and is reshaping parts of the city with projects built on durability, lower costs and living systems that respond to daily needs. Ahmad said, “A home is not just a sale; it is an exchange of vision for value.”
Unlike projects that focus on luxury, Ample Homes directs its work towards design that improves daily use. Its leading project, The Maple Residence, offers terrace and detached houses with features that reduce energy use, allow daylight to enter rooms and include built-in safety measures. These elements aim to cut costs for households and reduce stress linked with city living.
Nigeria faces a housing shortfall of more than 22 million units, according to government data. At the same time, property prices in Abuja have risen by over 40 per cent in the past five years. This situation creates pressure for developers to hold down costs while maintaining quality. Ahmad said, “People want clarity on costs, timelines and the lifestyle they are buying into.”
Ample Homes works by combining market data with global planning systems. This includes layouts designed for efficient use of space and utility services that avoid waste. Investors involved with the firm believe this reduces exposure to risk while increasing steady returns. Ahmad added, “What sets Ample apart is our consistency and honesty.”
Nigeria’s urban population is projected to reach 200 million by 2050. That growth places responsibility on property companies to provide not only structures but also systems of trust. Ample Homes is positioning itself within that space, presenting itself as both a developer and a partner in the lives of its buyers.


