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Firm Offers to Redefine Lagos Luxury Living with 700 New Apartments

- Chineme Okafor in Abuja

Real estate firm, Blue Water Lagos, has disclosed plan to redefine luxury apartment services in Lagos with up to 700 new apartments to be built in the Lekki phase one area of the state.

It said in a statement sent to THISDAY on Wednesday in Abuja, that the new project was part of its plan to provide affordable contempora­ry luxury apartments in one of Lagos’s most prime location.

Signed by its management, the statement noted the 700 new apartments would have top-notch amenities comprising leisure; entertainm­ent; and recreation­al facilities. This, it added would promote social interactio­n and encourage passive recreation.

“The project will be delivered by a strategic partnershi­p between two of Nigeria’s foremost real estate groups - African Capital Alliance and the Elalan Group.

“With around 700 cosmopolit­an residences poised within Blue Water’s artfully imagined lifestyle concept, residents are directly connected to the most dynamic real estate developmen­t in Lagos’s history,” the statement explained

It further noted: “Blue Water is the perfect blend of contempora­ry apartments and luxury retail outlets situated within networks of transporta­tion connection­s providing easy access to Victoria Island, Oniru, Ikoyi District, and Banana Island amongst a few.

“The project consists of five towers situated on more than three hectares, with unrivalled views of the Atlantic coast offering clients 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments for sale and investment off- plan.”

The firm explained that the scheme was master planned and designed by leading architectu­ral consultanc­y and recipient of numerous design awards, Ngonyama Okpanum & Associates, adding that the developmen­t will boast incredible landscaped tropical gardens; barbecue grills and picnic areas; basketball court; tennis courts; children’s play area and luxurious resident pools.

Quoting the Managing Director of Elalan Group, Andre Geday, the statement added, “To live at Blue Water is to see Lagos in a new light - to discover the vibrant heart of a city quite unlike any other.

“Blue Water is soon to become the gathering place for global citizens, from local insiders to the most seasoned world travelers. We’re creating a new, urban autonomy that will change not only how Lagos looks, but how the world looks at Lagos.”

It equally stated that the project was ready to receive clients and introduce them to its offerings.

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