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Brains & Hammers Completes 1,200 Housing Units in Abuja

- Emmanuel Addeh

Brains and Hammers, a commercial real estate company in Nigeria, has said it is determined to close the housing gap in the country, with the recent completion of the constructi­on of phase one of its newest housing estate located in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

Named the Brains and Hammers City, the first phase of the project, the company said, comprises 1200 completed housing units and currently has over 200 residents occupying their homes already.

Speaking during a media tour of the completed and on-going projects within the city, the Group Head of City Project, Maryam Bello, stressed that 600 additional units were also waiting to be occupied soon by their owners.

Bello explained that the phase two was expected to have about 1,000 additional units, with the

Nigerian Customs units built by the organisati­on in phase one already taken over by the government agency.

She said the city was built as a standalone where every occupant would have access to whatever they need as a family, including high level fibre optics for internet service, shopping malls, filling stations, schools, an orphanage, 24-hour power supply and top notch security.

On the affordabil­ity of the Brains and Hammers City project, Bello stressed that it was conceived as a self-sustaining and affordable housing project designed to cater to the housing needs of middle and low-income earners.

“It consists of one, two, and three-bedroom flats. It also has four-bedroom terraces and fourbedroo­m detached houses. On completion, it would have a total of 3600 housing units” she said.

She added that the phase two would be completed next year, while there is also the possibilit­y of a mortgage payment plan for some persons, especially those who have an account with the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN).

“The significan­ce of the completion of phase one of the Brains and Hammers City project is not lost on us as an organisati­on, nor on the residents who had their homes delivered to specificat­ion.

“The expertise displayed during constructi­on and the support we got from our clients played a significan­t role in achieving this feat.

“As we enter the second phase of the constructi­on process, we are focused on delivering every component of the Brains and Hammers City plan. Our concern right now is the delivery of homes to our clients, and ensuring this community is habitable and enjoyable” she noted.

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