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Introducing Amen Estate phase 2 also Known as Emerald bay. Layout and architecturally designed to provide quality living at an affordable price for individuals, families and investors seeking comfortable, convenient and secure living in Lagos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7qFEIfHk-Q Amen Estate Phase2 has set a high benchmark for comfort and convenience in Nigerian Master planned communities. Judging from what we did in phase1, you need no further reassurances. Where exactly is Amen Estate phase 2? Amen Estate Phase 2 is located at Eleko Beach Road off Lekki Epe Express road. Ibeju Lekki Axis of Lagos State Nigeria . Opposite phase 1. Plot Size: 600 sqms. Title: C of O Outright payment: N10m 6 months payment: N10.5m 12 Months payment: N11m With Amen Estate phase 2 @N10M per plot, this is what you get Street and common area lighting of the premises Round-the-clock armed security concierge and janitorial services Daily maintenance of all common areas, including streets Waste Management services and fire hydrants Good roads and Infrastructure And Guess What?? All the above are imbibed in the initial cost of the land. Immediate allocation upon completion of your payments Call or whatsapp : 09076776758
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What do you consider the most before investing in real estate? #realestate #investment #business |
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The Smart City Project? The Dubai of Africa? Have you heard of Ibeju-Lekki? *Switchlanes Properties* is a dial away, Call/whats app us on the need to own a commercial or residential plot of land in the new Lagos and Dubai of Africa. The largest free trade zone in Africa and luxurious and well secured and serene Estate off CMD road Shangisha (Where business meets class). Invest in any of our garden scheme below: *Greenfield Courts* Price: 2.5m Promo: 2m Title: Approved Excision Status: 100% Dry *Bridgeville Courts* *(Magodo)* Price: 40M Promo: 35M Title: Government Allocation Status: 100% Dry For enquiries, plot bookings and inspections, pls Calll/whats app * Switchlanes properties on*: 09076767758 |
I don’t know much about foundations this is copied article from the magazine. But I know the beam and slab foundation is commonly used in IBEJU lekki |
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Great offer. 4th mainland bridge is one of the proposed projects |
If you are building on a water logged plot, your foundation is likely to be a ‘raft’ foundation which shoots out of the ground instead of the strip foundation where the contractor digs into the earth. In addition, to ensure that the site is well drained, the raft should be well above the road level and this means that the compound has to be filled with sand. There are two types of materials used to fill the site: laterite earth filling (a reddish ‘sand’) which is usually transported from the Shagamu axis and sharp sand filling (a finer white sand) which is pumped from the lagoon bed. The laterite earth filling costs an average of N15,000 per 10 ton tipper while the sharp sand filling costs an average of N45,000 per 20 ton tipper. The amount of sand required for sand-filling varies from site to site and is dependent on factors like size of the plot, height of the raft etc. For the Island and spanning through Ibeju Lekki, it is most advisable to go for sharp sand for ease of work during construction and for a lasting structure but if cost is of concern using laterite will require adequate compaction preferably using of machine compactor. Typically for a private detached house on plot of about 600sqm, an average of 5 nos 20 tons tipper loads is about the quantity required. *Courtesy Castle Magazine* *Hope you got some value from this?* � |
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I’ll give some few points on how 1. Recognise that your investment is a business and plan for it. 2. Find someone who knows more than you 3. Invest for cash flow 4. Invest in your knowledge. Right now one of the best places to invest is IBEJU LEKKI and the best time to invest there is when you know a lot about the development going on there. |
Call or whatsapp 09076767758 |
Call or whatsapp 09076776758 |
With Real Estate Investment,You can never go wrong. Great ROI FEW REASONS Investing In REAL ESTATE is Better than SAVING In BANK Some feel that saving money in the bank is a good strategy to building wealth. Though, it is very good to save, it is not a good wealth building strategy. The gains of real estate investment far outweigh that of saving in the bank for the following reasons: 1. Currency always diminish in value while real estate appreciates: 2. Return on savings is infinitesimal while returns on real estate investments are huge 3. Your money in the bank simply makes the banker richer while your money in real estate makes you richer Key into this opportunity today and secure your future. Prices keep going up as the lands value keep increasing as day goes by. |
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People still eat cornflakes and I agree with you that nasco and infinity need to up their strategies . |
What is LAND BANKING? The name implies almost exactly what it is. Rather than putting cash into a savings account (where it will earn a maximum of 1% interest every year) or the stock market (which has become increasingly unpredictable in recent years), some entrepreneurs have taken an alternative approach by acquiring LAND and in doing so, they have chosen to park their cash in a tangible, fixed asset – one that cannot be broken, stolen or destroyed. Vacant land gets ignored by most new investors because let's be honest – it just doesn't sound that exciting. Unfortunately, this causes most people to overlook a lot of the advantages that land has over traditional real estate investments (e.g. – houses, apartment buildings, commercial properties, etc.). Unlike most residential and commercial buildings, land costs virtually nothing to own… no utility payments, no tenant problems, no termite infestations, no leaky faucets, no broken toilets, no mortgage payments. Think about it… you can buy a piece of vacant land today, walk away from it for 10 years and when you come back, nothing will have changed. Can you think of a safer investment? And think about the economics of land… this is a resource with a supply that is always going down (after all, they aren't making any more of it) and a demand that is constantly on the rise. Given the value proposition that comes with owning land, I often find myself scratching my head and wondering “Why aren't more investors involved with this??”
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On Friday 1st of December 2017, Kellogg’s-Tolaram Nigeria Limited, a joint venture of the world’s biggest cereal maker, Kellogg’s and Singapore’s Tolaram Group, commissioned a 6 billion naira factory, with a capacity to produce 10,000 metric tonnes of cereals per year. This comes two years after both companies signed a joint venture in 2015 to develop snacks and breakfast foods for West African markets. As part of the agreement, Kellogg’s acquired a 50 percent stake in Multipro (a premier sales and distribution company in Nigeria and Ghana) and has a right to acquire a stake in Tolaram Africa Foods, which holds a 49 percent stake in Dufil Prima foods. Dufil Prima manufactures and markets several leading food brands, including Indomie noodles, which are often consumed at breakfast, as well as Minimie snacks, Power Oil and Power Pasta. Kellogg’s agreed to pay approximately $450 million for a 50 percent stake in Multipro and the option to purchase a stake in Tolaram Africa Foods. Total sales are expected to be approximately $750 million in 2015. Kellogg’s will fund the acquisition using international cash and an increase in commercial paper of $350 million. The sole arranger and lender of the six billion naira medium-term facility to Kellogg’s-Tolaram Nigeria Limited is Stanbic IBTC Capital and Stanbic IBTC Bank respectively. The companies which are both subsidiaries of Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC provided the finance for the construction of the new cereal manufacturing plant in the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Lagos. According to the Tribune newspaper, the Chairman of Tolaram Group, Mohan Vaswaniname, stated that this factory is an important milestone for the company as the factory will ensure that the globally popular Kellogg’s brand of cereal can now be enjoyed by the Nigerian consumers in a much greater scale. This will enable Nigerian consumers to benefit from the healthy offering from the Kellogg’s range of breakfast cereals. He also commended Stanbic IBTC for providing an innovative debt financing solution to support the completion of the factory. The Group Chief Executive Officer, Tolaram Group, Deepak Singhal, said that the project is expected to save Nigeria significant foreign exchange as the project has huge backward integration potential in terms of the supply of locally sourced raw materials which will further support the local industries and farmers. In addition, over 2,000 direct and indirect jobs would be created, ensuring a source of livelihood for many Nigerians. Do we see a huge competition for Nigeria’s famous Nasco cornflakes and all other breakfast cereals? Should Nigerians expect Kellogg’s of the same quality as that of the United States being sold at a cheaper price now that it would be produced in Nigeria?
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Success,Happiness and Prosperity will follow You This Holiday Season and all Through The Coming Year� Merry Christmas And Happ New Year In Advance
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Good deal for the new year |