Nigeria real estate hub correspondent, Rianat Sanni was in an interview with architect Abiodun Fatuyi to discuss the effects of technology on architecture Read his interview below NREH: Can we get a brief introduction of your career path? Arc. Abiodun: My name is architect Abiodun Fatuyi. I am fully registered and I practice here in Lagos. I started my journey ...
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How to become a chartered estate surveyor and valuer
Mr. Benjamin Okeke is a BSc holder in real estate, a chartered member of NIESV and a registered member of ESVARBON. He has been operating in the real estate industry for over 7 years. He started his career with Diya Fatimilehin and co., worked for 6 years and rose to the position of Assistant Head Of Valuation. In this interview, ...
Read More »NBS is using the wrong approach to measure real estate performance – Estate Intel
Nigeria Real Estate Hub correspondent, Rianat was in an interview with the Managing director of Estate intel, Dolapo Omidire. He shed light on the reports shared by the national bureau of statistics on the performance of real estate sector Read his interview below NREH: What exactly do you do in Estate Intel? Dolapo Omidire: We get a database of commercial ...
Read More »Hidden history of popular areas in Lagos state you should know
Lagos is one of the fastest growing cities in the world and also one of the most populous urban agglomerations. It is a major financial centre in Africa i.e. the megacity with the highest GDP. Some Lagosians who are wise and knows the value of real estate investment have chosen popular areas in Lagos as their cash cow. One of ...
Read More »‘How FG Should Tackle Widening Housing Deficit’ – Debo Adejana
In an interview with Guardian Newspapers recently, Debo Adejana, the CEO of Realty Point, spoke on the widening housing deficit in Nigeria and how government can help the private sector in addressing the needs. Realty Point is one of Nigeria’s leading mass housing development companies, passionate about cooperative housing and home-ownership. In Nigeria, there are between 17-23 million housing deficit, what ...
Read More »My salary was not more than N20,000 when I decided to build my house
NREH correspondent, Rianat Sanni was in an interview with Mr. Bolaji Adejana who works in the internal control unit of Realty point limited. Mr. Bolaji Adejana said, “My salary was not more than 20,000 naira when I decided to build my house”. Let’s find out from our sack your landlord series how he managed to pull this through. NREH: You ...
Read More »Finding reliable and competent site workers is a big challenge – Homeowner
Nigeria real estate hub correspondent, Rianat Sanni was in an interview with Francis Osifo as he shared his sack your landlord experience with a real estate company called Realty point limited. He lamented about the menace of site workers and their incompetencies. Please read his interview below NREH: When was your first encounter with Realty point Limited? Mr Francis: I ...
Read More »Practicing lawyers are prohibited from the business of buying and selling Lands – Barrister Akintonde
This interview addresses the issue of buying and selling lands by Lawyers Ezra .A. Akintonde is a legal practitioner with over 6 years of experience in Defamation, Tourism & Hospitality, Corporate & Commercial as well as Criminal Litigation. He is a graduate of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State where he bagged an LL.B (Honours) degree. He is company secretary ...
Read More »How I built my house with N20,000 monthly savings – Abiodun Lawanson
This is the story of a man who built his house from scratch to finish with just N20,000 naira monthly savings. He joined a cooperative which comprises of 50 persons and they all contributed 20,000 naira for a five-year investment. How many of our youths today will think of investing money as small as 20,000 naira? I bet they will ...
Read More »Six challenges developers face in the built environment
Nigeria Real Estate Hub correspondent was in an interview with the CEO of Tromville investment, Pastor Adeyemi Adeniyi A.K.A the Bishop of real estate. He shared six challenges he encountered as a developer in the built environment. Read his interview below NREH: We heard about your tremendous contributions as an employee in Property Mart and how you delivered 6 estates ...
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