Real estate has no value if it has no utility, if it is not scarce and if it is not effectively demanded. Real estate has significance only as it satisfies man’s needs and desires. It is this man’s collective desire for property that gives rise to value. Thus, the ability of a property to satisfy man’s needs and desires together ...
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Infrastructure as a real estate entity
The state of infrastructure is an essential framework in assessing and indicating the status of any urban system. The efficiency of any form of human avocation, including metropolitan area, largely depends on the provision of efficient infrastructure and services. It can therefore be concluded that the significance of infrastructure in the proper functioning of an area cannot be over-emphasised. The ...
Read More »Cayan Group signs investment-fund deal for Saudi project
Cayan Group has signed an investment-fund deal with Saudi Arabia-based MEFIC Capital for the construction of a commercial property in Riyadh, the Gulf-based real-estate developer said in a statement. The fund will be utilized for a project to be built on King Fahd Road, estimated for completion in the third quarter of 2017. Cayan Group – which has offices in ...
Read More »‘Nigeria is susceptible to earthquake’
The National President of Building Collapse Prevention Guild (BCPG) Bldr. Kunle Awobodu has said that the belief that Nigeria is safe from the seismic zone might not be correct as available data show that Nigeria is susceptible to earthquake. He said that earth tremors the country experienced in 1933, 1939, 1964, 1984, 1990, 1994, 1997, 2000 and 2009 is a ...
Read More »Dangote’s Ethiopian Cement plant set for commissioning
Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Mr. Haile Mariam Desalegne, is expected to perform the opening ceremony at an event that will be graced by top members of the Nigeria business community. A statement from the Dangote Group indicated that the government and the people of Ethiopia are excited about the timely completion of the project and ...
Read More »DUBAI: Pakistanis buy property worth $379m in first quarter
Talk about home away from home, Pakistanis remained in pursuit of real estate in Dubai in the first quarter of 2015 as third biggest amount of foreign property transactions $379 million came from Pakistani nationals, according to local media sources. Pakistanis purchased properties worth over $4.3 billion (16bn dirhams) in 2013 and 2014 in Dubai, authorities stated. According to data ...
Read More »‘Government builds 200,000 social housing units annually’ – Salah Hassan
Egypt government is building 200,000 residential units annually as part of the Social Housing Programme, with 46,000 of them located in Cairo, according to the programme’s executive body head, Salah Hassan. In an interview with state television Sunday, Hassan said the cost of the units does not exceed EGP 135,000, “even though the real cost is double this figure, but ...
Read More »Tracking Nigeria’s housing landscape in 6 years of Goodluck’s tenure
CEO MCO real estate, Munachi Okoye, joined CNBC Africa to talk on Nigeria’s housing market under Goodluck Jonathan’s Administration. Housing remains one of the most underdeveloped on the continent. Supply is far behind demand, with only 100,000 new houses being built annually compared with a need for over 700,000 and an accumulated deficit of 17 million units. This is a ...
Read More »Vote your favourite #SackYourLandlord experience
We have gathered several landlord-tenant experiences in the last couple of weeks, and findings have been hilarious, inspiring, touching and even annoying! Right now, we want you to be part of our fifteen favourite experiences, and vote for the one(s) you really like. The writers stand a chance of winning fantastic prizes courtesy REALTY POINT LIMITED, sponsors of the #SackYourLandlord ...
Read More »The Limestone Brouhaha of Ewekoro Community
Limestone deposits exist throughout the world. In Nigeria, Ewekoro community is the ancestral home of this component of cement. These alkaline, sedimentary rocks were laid down mostly as deposits on the beds of ancient seas. A valuable natural resource, limestone has many uses in construction, agriculture and industry. Limestone quarries can be above ground or underground, and can cover large ...
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