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Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Lordwin Gate Real Estate introduces First Solar Powered Estate in Nigeria



Lordwin Gate Real Estate has a vision for the property sector. The idea is to meet the needs of both potential property owners and existing property owners. Lordwin Gate, a young but very dynamic real estate firm with strong footprints in the high end segments of the Lagos and Abuja property markets, is well grounded in property investment, development, leasing, renting and advisory services with unwavering commitment to develop the sector using Joint Venture initiative, JV. Continue..



 

Uche Ajaere, managing director of the company, explained that the JV arrangement is a win-win situation for both the investor and the landowner because of the backlog of un-housed people. “We have brought awareness to people to make them know that a N10 million property, for instance, with a very good construction on it will increase the value of the property. We encourage people who have property but don’t have anything to do with it or money to develop it to come up with it so that we can help them develop the property. We don’t rely only on building and renting property, but also advise those who have property on what to do with what they have. We really encourage people, communities and government to get involved in joint ventures because it is very rewarding,” he said. 

Apart from its Green Wood estate behind Chevron, off Lekki-Epe expressway, Lagos, which is the first massive solar powered estate in Nigeria, Ajaere added that the company would soon build a low cost housing estate that will be affordable for Nigerians. “Our mission is to help individuals who have landed property in choice location manage or build their properties in a profitable manner. “We are also in this business to correct some of the flaws and mistakes that have been made in the property market for a long time. We are working hard every day to bring sanity into the business,” he noted.

31 comments:

  1. Hmmm, how feasible is this project?

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  2. First 2 comment...lemme nw read d shii

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  3. Wonderful
    Innovation






    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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  4. Awesome ..a very welcomed development. Psalm 85:15. BishopDammy#

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  5. Nice but affordability is still in question...

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  6. There is no mountain that money cnt climb,money is good


    #skaler#

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  7. Oh nice...that's a good one.

    ILcity's Finest

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Gud to knw.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. This is very, very good!!!! impressed

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  10. Work harder cos people have been duped seriously. It is a good idea and a great development keep it up. by dobis112@gmail.com

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  11. Wooooowww!!!! Who is the architect!!!

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  12. I heard the design is by a company called idlewoods, they are on instagram

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  13. The architect is Kunle Osude of idlewoods, the guy has other mad designs. I have worked with him, so professional

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    1. Loool kunle sofry dey market yaself naa

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  14. Does Lord Win Gate have an arrangement with bank where middle income earners will have opportunity to own a house in the estate?

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  15. Does Lord Win Gate have an arrangement with bank where middle income earners will have opportunity to own a house in the estate?

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  16. Boss...na so...


    C.E.O

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  17. Architecture is by idlewoods ltd.

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  18. Kool bt nt afordable

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  19. Nice project, kudos to them....

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  20. Me likeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy..... 'Ego amaka'

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  21. Really how feasible is it? ladies and gents...looking for a serious relationship? Try
    BV HookUps

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  22. I THOUGHT IT WAS ILLEGAL TO PRIVATELY DISTRIBUTE ELECTRICITY SO WHAT ARE THEY SAYING HAVING A WHOLE ESTATE RUN WITH SOLAR BIKO MAKE DEM COME EXPLAIN

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  23. Abeg jo!! any architect can do that even my younger brother would do better, but are this guys sure that the estate would be powered by solar?

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  24. Solar technology has proven its high ability to harness and produce energy at a lower cost in comparison against the norm which is electricity. Hence, it is a positive situation whereby more and more estates are actually introducing it for the benefits of the residents within the vicinity. Solar energy really helps consumers to reduce their utilities bills and at the same time be environmentally-friendly too.

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