As the economy continues to bite harder, Nigeria with an estimated population of over 250 million people and about 30 per cent of the entire population still grappling with the need to get quality shelter and affordable houses.
Hence, there is a burning need for proactive steps to stem the housing deficits if we are serious about making any serious development as a nation.
One key issue affecting housing delivery in Nigeria is that the level of housing shortage has not been adequately presented. This is a result of inadequate and inappropriate statistics and data by the managers of housing in Nigeria. However, there have been attempts to estimate the magnitude of the housing shortage.
The National Housing Policy specified in detail that to achieve the goal of providing 15 million housing units, although President Tinubu has approved the construction of 1000 houses in Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, Zamfara, Kaduna, Niger and Benue states as part of a broad plan by the federal government to address the conflict in the North out of 1.2 Million Housing Units needed to be built each year in the whole country, which is the number necessary to compensate for the housing shortage in the country.
Although the exact reasons for the housing shortage vary across the country, the main problem in Nigeria is the low income of residents. The incidence and growth of these problems seem to outpace the capacity of the government to take them on, requiring massive private investments.
Tackling the housing deficit frontally, A reliable private investor, GMD/CEO of Adron Homes and Properties, Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing is working assiduously to fulfill the mandate of his organization in providing affordable housing for millions of Nigerians.
According to promotional programmes announced by Adron Homes, “We are out to slash the prices of all our estates across the country by 50 percent to encourage Nigerians to own their homes regardless of income”.
The discount is in line with the company’s dedication to continuously give customers opportunities to be homeowners through discounts, royalty rewards, and friendly payment plans.
“Customers can enjoy up to 40 per cent and 50 per cent happy hour discounts on all estates in Ikorodu, Epe, Ede, Ibadan, kajola, Atan-Ota, Ibeju Lekki, Badagry, Ijebu Ode, Shimawa, Abeokuta, Osun, Abuja and Nasarawa.
There is no doubt that Adron is the foremost and widely spread real estate company in Nigeria and that’s why they are constantly rolling out different offers to allow every Nigerian to own a house with ease without breaking their income expenditure budget.
Customers can also pay as low as N25,000 initial deposit and enjoy up to 36 months payment plan on all properties. This means you could make payment at your pace and within your budget because at Adron Homes, for every budget; there is a piece of land for you in all their estates.
Adron encourages Nigerians to begin their journey to becoming property owner and smile at what their income will fetch them in their our estates.
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