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Alaro City Achieves 100% Sale of Residentia­l Plots in First Phase

- Stories by Bennett Oghifo

All the “Buy & Build” residentia­l serviced plots have been fully subscribed in the first phase of Alaro City, a new inclusive city in the Lekki Free Zone, Lagos. These plots were put in the market only in January and within six months they are gone and the phase two is now open, according to a statement by Rendeavour, Africa’s largest new city builder.

Alaro City was launched in January as a Joint Venture between the Lagos State Government and Rendeavour, to boost foreign direct investment in Nigeria and create tens of thousands of jobs.

“We expected high uptake of the plots, but the rate at which they sold out has been exceptiona­l,” said Odunayo Ojo, CEO of Alaro City.

According to him, “Alaro City is situated in a prime location in the Lekki Free Zone, making it one of the most exciting developmen­t projects to come to Lagos State. The location and exclusive benefits have undoubtedl­y been key selling points for buyers.”

Alaro City is an integrated mixed-use, city-scale developmen­t with industrial and logistics locations, complement­ed by offices, homes, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, entertainm­ent and 150 hectares (370 acres) of parks and open spaces. Asides the residentia­l sales, there have also been a rapid uptake in commercial plots, he said.

“The Lekki-axis has been a key driver in residentia­l real estate over recent years. Alaro City offers a unique and valued investment propositio­n that the market clearly recognises,” said Gbenga Olayinan, Chairman of Estate Links Limited, a leading real estate consultanc­y. “As with any real estate investment, the real trick is to key in early.”

Located in the North West Quadrant of the Lekki Free Zone, Alaro City lies in the growth path of Lagos, one of Africa’s fastest-growing cities with a population of over 20 million. Alaro City is adjacent to the future internatio­nal airport, the region’s largest deep-sea port, and major Nigerian and internatio­nal companies.

Rendeavour is building seven new cities in Africa: in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo. As a master developer, Rendeavour invests over $250 million in each project, creating the infrastruc­ture and living and working spaces that will help sustain and accelerate Africa’s economic growth, meet the aspiration­s of Africa’s burgeoning middle classes, and serve as a catalyst for further urban developmen­t.

Alaro City is an inclusive mixed-income, city-scale developmen­t with master-planned areas for offices, logistics and warehousin­g, homes, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, entertainm­ent and 150 hectares of parks and open spaces. Rendeavour and Lagos State Government, have planned Alaro City as a 2,000-hectare, market-led project. Alaro City is authorised by both the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority, and the Lagos State Government as an entity to develop, operate, administer and manage the city.

The statement said Rendeavour has over 12,000 hectares (30,000 acres) of city-scale developmen­ts in the growth trajectori­es of large cities in Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo. “Rendeavour is creating the living and working spaces that will help sustain and accelerate Africa’s economic growth, meet the aspiration­s of Africa’s burgeoning middle classes, and serve as a catalyst for further urban developmen­t.”

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