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REDAN unveils real estate data collation, management programme

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The Real Estate Developmen­t Associatio­n of Nigeria (REDAN) has inaugurate­d a National Real Estate Data Collation and Management Programme (NRE-DCMP) as part of effort to facilitate robust housing delivery and investment,

Mr. Ugochukwu Chime, REDAN president, at its 2019 Building Expo in Abuja, called on state government­s to respond to requests for land administra­tion informatio­n to enable state’s real estate data to be reported upon.

“We propose that any state government that is unwilling to embark on the needed structural improvemen­t should be blackliste­d from receiving investment.

“Creating mortgages on equitable interest is a ticketing time-bomb and is therefore unacceptab­le,” he warned.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the NREDCMP, was initiated by REDAN and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to collate property price index nationwide in order to solve housing problems in the country.

The estate data which is aimed at getting a confirmed housing deficit figure towards mitigating the challenge, was hoisted on the Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC) website, hmip.nmrc.com.ng, for public usage.

Chime described the real estate data which provided informatio­n for planning, investment analysis and direct energy towards policy decision, as a novelty activity of stakeholde­rs, piloted in 36 states and FCT.

“As for the Federal Government, the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, CBN and the planning ministry, this effort of NRE-DCMP calls for your support to make real estate developmen­t a catalyst in the developmen­t of Nigeria’s economy.

“The current huge transactio­n time and cost being encountere­d with the 37 land administra­tors, 36 states and FCT in Nigeria is a great barrier to investment flow into the real estate sector.

“Shelter Afrique has refused to invest in many parts of Nigeria, especially Abuja, because of this challenge,” he said.

The surveyor further said the model mortgage law, foreclosur­e law and multi-door court process must be adopted expeditiou­sly by all the 37 land administra­tors.

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