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Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by ikorodureporta: 12:50pm On Sep 30, 2019
Many completed estates in Abuja remain half or totally unoccupied despite improvements in the real estate sector and Nigeria’s economy in general, Daily Trust reports.

A week-long random survey of some districts in the city centre and on the outskirts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, shows that as more estates are being built, some of the ones that have been completed are either yet to be occupied many years after their completion or are mostly half-empty.

Some of the districts surveyed are Jabi, Utako, Wuye, Gwarimpa, Kado and Karfe. On the outskirts of the city, Pyakasa, Sabon-Lugbe, Chika and Airport Road are homes to dozens of ongoing and completed estates.

Inquiries made from agents, security personnel and the developers show that most of the estates in the central parts of the city were constructed and operated by private property developers, whereas ownership of those on the outer edges of Abuja are a mix of government agencies and private developers.

While units in some of these estates are being developed for outright sale, there are apartments available for rent.

Findings also show that some of the estates located within the centre of the city that are half-empty comprise units of between two to five detached and semi-detached duplexes, as well as terraced duplexes with Boys’ Quarters (BQ) and pent houses in some cases, while those on the outskirts are mostly bungalows of between two to four bedrooms.

At Jabi in Daki-Biu, the estates visited are Grandview Estate and Lakeview Homes, and Al-Gamji Garden Esate Phase II, Sady Lane Apartments and Istram in Wuye District were visited.

Mikasa Residences at KM 10 on Airport Road, Gold City Estate 2 and Penthouse Estate located at Pyakasa were also visited. BUA Estate, Kado, and ALD Estate at Gwarimpa were also surveyed. Dozens of estates located within the sampled districts which names could not be ascertained were also visited.

Our reporter observed that most of the houses in these estates are exquisitely planned, beautifully constructed and are spacious. Some of them are designed with modern taste. They have Plaster of Paris (POP) ceilings, interlocked compounds, choice fittings, as well as modern facilities. They also have ample parking spaces, amazing road networks and guaranteed security.

However, these elegant and classy houses lined with lush green lanes, fancy gardens and sophisticated finishing remain either half or completely empty.

The cost of a home in some of the estates; depending on the type, starts from N50m and some go for as high as N1bn.

Therefore, to rent an apartment in these estates, depending on the type and specification, prospective tenants pay from N1.5m to as much as N6m per annum.

Some of the estates on the outskirts also boast of same aesthetic and architectural masterpieces as the ones in the city centre, but their major challenges are access road and erratic power supply.

Our reporter visited Mikasa Residences at KM 10 along Airport Road and saw a large signboard announcing the African University of Science and Technology as its owner. Seven blocks of completed duplexes were counted and basic residential facilities like street lights and access roads have been completed.

However, the estate looked deserted, thick grasses compete with the fence and have begun to sprout on the interlocks, while reptiles like lizards roam freely within the compound.

Our reporter spent about 30 minutes at the gate of the estate but did not see any security guard. A notice with a phone number that read: “Please call security”, was displayed on the gate, but when the number was called the owner did not pick.

After a visit to the BUA estate located at Kado on the expressway close to Next Cash-n-Carry, our reporter gathered that the estate which consists of five-bedroom duplexes with BQs is almost empty as only a few houses have been occupied.

Rent in the estate goes for N6m per annum, but our reporter gathered that presently, the management of the estate is not renting out any longer as the houses are only for sale; with each going for about N180m.

At another estate in the Karfe District, after Gwarimpa, it was observed that most of the houses are empty, and according to a security man on ground who gave his name as Abdullahi, there are houses for rent which go for N5m for a 4-bedroom duplex and 2 BQs, while cost of sale is N170m.

At ALD Estate in Gwarinpa II, houses are available for rent and sale from displays on signboards. A duplex goes for N5m, while a 3-bedroom bungalow goes for N3million per annum for rent. The amount they place on the property for outright sale ranges from N170 to N200m.

Estate developers and housing experts in the country agree that the high number of unoccupied estates is a bad development and a cause for concern.

Speaking on reasons some estates in Abuja are empty, the President of Housing Development Advocacy Network (HDAN), Festus Adebayo, in a telephone interview with Daily Trust, said most of the houses are not within the affordability of those that need them.

Adebayo said, “Some of those houses are for money laundering. The owners have only put the prices that will prevent buyers from coming. Therefore, government must come up with heavy taxes on empty houses. The Department of Development Control must also be involved. At the point of giving building approval, there must be documents to sign for developers on the number of days that a building can remain unoccupied. We can’t be talking of housing deficit when a good number of houses are vacant. EFCC must be involved as well.”


source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/inside-abujas-empty-luxurious-estates.html

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by eTECTIV: 1:00pm On Sep 30, 2019
A very gud number of d estates in Abuja are uninhabited becos of their outrageous rents and price

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by Racoon(m): 1:04pm On Sep 30, 2019
These houses are most likely to be proceeds of stolen monies.Yet the down trodden masses cant afford good accommodation in Nigeria. sad

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by SniperSmurf(m): 1:43pm On Sep 30, 2019
No pics?

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by nkwuocha1: 2:02pm On Sep 30, 2019
Lol...
And they are still building.
Many of this houses are owned by politicians with ZERO IQ other than stealing big.Thats why I pity our youth,UNA SUFFER NEVER START.When your politicians steal to build empty houses instead of factories and manufacturing companies,you should understand that your future is as USELESS as the 'p' in psychology.

Check from Apo,to Dutse,to Airport road,to Galadima axis,empty beautiful estates in their hundreds.

Igbo man go steal build plazas and estate.Even the plazas are ALMOST USELESS.After the ground floor is occupied,that's the end.The rest becomes empty warehouses grin
Yoruba man go steal build and buy houses everywhere
Hausa man go build Estate,leave it empty for years WITH ZERO BUSINESS IDEA.


At the end of the day,EFCC go dey find yahoo boys feeding their families from ill gotten wealth.

If Nigeria was a piece of clothe, I'd pour some fuel on it and flick a lighted match over it.
The one wey dey vex me na Igbo people wey dey build Estate for Abuja.Who go buy the houses Ndi Umunna Di? angry angry s it the bwaris or gbagis,who ARE YOU PEOPLE MADDDDDDDD?!?!?!?I ask again,ARE YOU MADDDDDDDDDDDDD?!?!?!?

MAD COUNTRY!

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by iHart(m): 2:03pm On Sep 30, 2019
They are building more estates while the ones that are already built are empty. If they place a heavy tax like 500k per month for every empty flat, every house will be occupied and price on the rent will drop drastically. People will even be begging you to come take their house.

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by ainas247: 2:03pm On Sep 30, 2019

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by SoftP(m): 2:03pm On Sep 30, 2019
seems nairaland moderators are presently out of reasonable news

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by Ibile77(m): 2:04pm On Sep 30, 2019
What do you expect? No free money!!!

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by IamR: 2:04pm On Sep 30, 2019
We were just discussing something related to this topic in the TBills thread this morning not knowing that a topic like this would grace the front page. Recession is affecting the real estate especially in Abuja. Even some houses are unoccupied in Yenagoa and I am sure there would be such houses and estates in Lagos and PHC. One should think very well before venturing into real estate business in the current Nigeria.

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by DonFreshmoney(m): 2:05pm On Sep 30, 2019
So Amebos.. is It your houses?

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by Daviddson(m): 2:06pm On Sep 30, 2019
Owned by civil service workers in ministries.

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by Rubbiish(m): 2:06pm On Sep 30, 2019
I really don't know the reason for high cost of accommodation in Abuja? Money no dey the town sef.

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by Mutemenot(m): 2:07pm On Sep 30, 2019
The owners aren't bothered cos they eat our yam at will. No serious investor would allow his property to be vacant for years

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by Offpoint: 2:07pm On Sep 30, 2019
typing...

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by chigoziri2403(m): 2:07pm On Sep 30, 2019
When a rich man builds an estate, who does he expect to live in the houses,? His fellow rich men, or the extremely poor that struggles to eat
With time, such houses will be free
Let them keep building
We will inhabit

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by realestniggah: 2:08pm On Sep 30, 2019
Politicians are busy buying houses in Dubai and UK and forgetting houses exist in abuja

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by mrdharkchild(m): 2:08pm On Sep 30, 2019
Fact!
But what about abuja town itself, its so empty. Wuse2 and co.
I de stay abuja, I de stay abuja, no b for inside abuja town, na for outskirts

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by earnadvert: 2:08pm On Sep 30, 2019
hahaha
Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by majamajic(m): 2:09pm On Sep 30, 2019
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After a long time , u guys are back

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by oloriLFC(f): 2:10pm On Sep 30, 2019
SniperSmurf:
No pics?
I wonder o undecided

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by GOFRONT(m): 2:10pm On Sep 30, 2019
undecided

I HEAR SAY NA DAVID MARK GET OCHACHO REAL HOMES??

ALL THIS IS VANITY UPON VANIYT......ALL EQUAL TO VANITY..
Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by HAH: 2:10pm On Sep 30, 2019
Some are for money laundry but generally real estate business has fallen in Abuja

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by InvertedHammer: 2:11pm On Sep 30, 2019
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They are vacant because instead of facing reality Nigerians like to chase fantasy. How many people can legitimately pay N50m from their salaries or business earnings in Nigeria to be able to afford houses in those estates?



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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by lanetrips: 2:11pm On Sep 30, 2019
Don't be surprised that stolen or ill gitten wealth is being stored in those places

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by dgitrader(m): 2:11pm On Sep 30, 2019
its simple logic, exorbitant land cost=exorbitant rents/outright sales. foolish government.

when Government/MDAs/intermediaries etc sales plots for over 100million, you expect the developers to build apartments that cost N350k per yearly? stupid policies birth crazy effects.

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by nkwuocha1: 2:11pm On Sep 30, 2019
Lol.

See,make I just tell Una truth.IF YOU'RE IN ABUJA AND YOU'RE HAVING HOUSING PROBLEM YOU'RE A BIG FOOL.Look for ANY HOUSE WEY EMPTY,TIDY TWO ROOMS AND MOVE IN.

Many people are doing that NOTHING will happen if you're caught.Normal thing na to be chased out. grin

You may even be lucky,the owner may be a dead politician and the family may not be aware of the property. grin grin

Before Buhari go finish him tenure you fit don marry for the house,still tidy 5 children grin

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by fnep2smooth(m): 2:12pm On Sep 30, 2019
no be today na

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Re: Inside Abuja's Empty Luxurious Estates by olisaEze(m): 2:13pm On Sep 30, 2019
Those houses have been bought and paid for since the land they’re on was first cleared. Na dem dem get am!

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