Business Day (Nigeria)

Henry Montego Homes set to address Nigeria’s housing deficit

- JOSEPHINE OKOJIE

In line with the increasing need for sustainabl­e housing infrastruc­ture, and in a bid to solve the country’s housing problems, Henry Montego Homes has added another ground-breaking developmen­t to its pool of affordable luxury housing in the residentia­l space.

The official groundbrea­king ceremony of the new project, Montego Bay 4, was held recently in Lekki, Lagos.

With all three phases of the Montego Bay developmen­ts successful­ly sold out, the company has gone a step further to drive her vision of homeowners­hip for every Nigerian by launching the new Montego Bay 4 project.

Henry Ebuluofor, managing director, Henry Montego Homes, and Industries Limited, said that the goal is to see average Nigerian young men and women who work so hard, own a home with no stress.

“At Henry Montego Homes, we thrive on solving problems, and this is why we have gone ahead to establish a very rare payment mortgage plan of five to eight years, which is the first of its kind in Nigeria,” he said.

“In the nearest future, we hope to raise this bar to 20 years and thus expand opportunit­y for everyone to own a home,” he added.

He stated that the Montego Bay 4 estate project, located at a highly sought-after location in Ikate, Lekki 1, Lagos, features a shopping mall, four-bedroom units of terraces, town-houses and semi-detached duplexes, as well as units of three-bedroom apartments, all exquisitel­y designed and fully finished.

He added that the houses are currently selling for as low as N550,000 monthly, with the balance spread across five years.

Ebuluofor noted that with Nigeria’s population growth rate currently at 2.6 percent annually, more and more new houses would be needed to accommodat­e the populace. He called on Nigerians, especially Lagos residents to take advantage of the Henry Montego Homes offer.

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