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First Homes Africa to leverage tech innovation to deliver 60,000 houses in four years

- Ben Eguzozie, with wire copy

NEW ENTRANT INTO THE NIGE RIAN real estate market, First Homes Africa, has promised to simplify the difficulti­es involved in owning personal houses in Nigeria by deploying tech-driven innovation­s to deliver 60,000 in the next four years.

Francis Ekeng, founder of First Homes, said the initiative is meant to address future housing challenges as it centres on young adult, who will leverage the platform to possess their personal houses at early ages.

Ekeng noted that Nigeria has, over the years, faced a chronic housing deficit currently estimated at between 17 to 20 million housing units and is expected to increase annually.

According to him, this is the gap First Home Africa is out to close.

He described First Homes as an online real estate start-up offering a transparen­t, flexible and unique approach to home ownership targeted at the continent’s young adult.

By focusing on the least served demographi­c in the African housing market, he said the company provides housing designs and payment terms that are tailored to the life style of Africa’s millennial.

While he said the firm is using a lease-to-own model in executing the housing project, he explained that the approach would promote saving culture among prospects, who will have personal wallet on the platform and still enjoy absolute access to their money.

He said: “We are using platform technology to build business models that were not previously possible, but allows for intelligen­t data aggregatio­n and smart network connection­s.

“With the use of technology­cloud computing, big data, predictive analysis, artificial intelligen­ce, mobile technology and social networks, we plan to create a pull approach to housing market and create houses that are suited to the continent’s young adults lifestyle; reduce the waste traditiona­lly associated with house design and building in Africa and pass the savings on to the target market in form of affordable housing.”

According to him, the platform, with its mobile App now Android, brings new thinking and innovation to solving an old problem by leveraging on network connectivi­ty and data intelligen­ce to create smart business solutions.

Also speaking on the initiative, co-founder, Bayo Ogunnusi, explained that First Homes only requires that an individual saves an agreed amount in his wallet for a period of 15 months consecutiv­ely.

“Once you do this, you will be presented key to your apartment to pack in while you keep paying the balance gradually within a period of 15 years. The choice of locations you want your apartment will be made ready and once we have enough numbers of people in the area, we begin constructi­on and complete it few months after.”

Ogunnusi stated that unlike what obtains in the way people run housing project, “Firm Homes Africa is putting the power in the hands of the buyers and not the developer. The system has brought together all the stakeholde­rs such as engineers, insurance companies and financiers.”

According to him, First Home Africa solution would involve a user-friendly platform that enables the target market to make a commitment to saving a predetermi­ned amount over an agreed period.

He said the platform records the savings habits of its members to determine the reliabilit­y and ability of its members to commit to making payments over an extended period.

“The credibilit­y of members of the platform shall be determined by using technology stack, which includes cloud technology, big data, predictive analysis, artificial intelligen­ce, mobile technology and social media – technologi­cal solutions that were not previously available.

“In addition, the platform would allow its members to withdraw from their savings, though subject to a penalty, to deal with life unforeseen expenses. The monthly deposits will be kept in an escrow as it is paramount that members remain in control and have access to their savings until they move into their property,” he explained.

To further enhance delivery on its brand promise, he said, First Homes Africa is already working with trusted partners in the housing ecosystem in Nigeria ranging from banks, insurance companies, building materials manufactur­ers, among others.

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