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A new home ownership opportunity has just opened for potential home buyers as Metro & Castle Construction Company has commenced the selling of Phase II of its exquisite residential buildings located in the serene environment of Abraham Adesanya area, Lekki Phase IV of Lagos.
The fully serviced Estate is technically controlled with modern sophisticated facilities that include: Standard Gym, CCTV Surveillance, Swimming pool, and 24-hour security with only phone access and 18-24hour power supply.
Adekunle Abdul, who was recently decorated with an outstanding award by Just U Magazine, sits atop the Metro & Castle Construction Company, one of the fastest-growing in the industry, providing bespoke, exquisite and tastefully finished properties for residence in the country.
“We are guided by core principles of integrity and professionalism in delivering projects that are durable and sustainable by global standards. We guarantee an unwavering promise of quality- we take it that we are building homes suitable for our families and not strangers,” Abdul said.
The phase II of the Metro Homes is coming after the success recorded during the first official sale of Phase I which was sold-out, the real estate firm said.
“While trying to sell phase I, we did a lot of surveys, and we found out that people were looking for two-bedroom apartment and so we factored that into our phase II plan and now we have properties that are below N20 million,” the CEO said.
According to the US-trained constructor, Metro Homes is now selling: 4 Bedroom en-suite Semi-detached, 3 Bedroom, and 2 Bedroom Terrace duplexes which boast of quality facilities.
The Metro & Castle brand is an eloquent evolution of white-glove service when it comes to the delivery of real estate projects in Nigeria. It’s a bold and tenacious story about seeking the best quality materials, adopting the best processes and wrapping these up in an experience that exceeds the expectations of clients in an attempt to never be described as mediocre, as stated by the company.
“We came up with the idea of Metro and Castle to bridge the housing gap in the country while also meeting the need of the people. I had to deliver good quality yet affordable housing to Nigerians,” Abdul told BusinessDay.
According to the Association of Housing Corporation of Nigeria (AHCN), an umbrella organization for all federal and state housing agencies, more than 90 percent of new homes that are built in the country utilise funds from personal savings.
Since Metro & Castle started in 2015, the real estate company has been engaged in a total of 18 different projects- ranging from a block of flats to regular semi-detached apartments.
So last year, the property development company said it decided to slow down in doing high earn housing- expensive houses, to focus on producing properties that are affordable yet with great standards for the middle-income earners.
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