In a bold move to address the pressing housing deficit in Nigeria, Bezoh Homes and Investments has embarked on an ambitious journey to redefine real estate development in the megacity.
Founded in February 2023, the company recently announced the launch of their latest project, E31, slated for November 1, 2024.
As Lagos grapples with a staggering homelessness crisis, with estimates indicating that over 1.5 million residents lack adequate housing, Bezoh is stepping up to meet this challenge head-on.
The E31 project, nestled within the serene and eco-friendly Lekki County, promises to deliver affordable, functional, and sustainable homes. This estate is renowned for its tight security, featuring coded entry, vigilant guards, tarred roads, and efficient drainage systems, all set against a backdrop of lush greenery that ensures fresh air and tranquillity.
The company’s vision board reads: “At Bezoh, we believe that everyone deserves a place to call home. Through innovative design and technology, we aim to provide not just houses, but communities that thrive and endure.”
Bezoh homes and Investment leverages the estate’s robust infrastructure, which includes reliable power and water supply, ensuring that residents enjoy a high quality of life. With a mission rooted in integrity, ownership, and frugality. Bezoh Homes and Investments aims to create lasting value for its clients and contribute to the overall development of the region.
In addition to the E31 project, Bezoh is also exploring further developments, with plans for additional projects in the pipeline. The company’s focus on real estate management, procurement, rentals, and investment management further solidifies its position as a key player in Nigeria’s evolving real estate landscape.
As Lagos continues to expand, initiatives like Bezoh’s E31 project are vital for ensuring that the growing population has access to safe, affordable housing. Bezoh is not just building houses; they are cultivating sustainable communities for future generations.
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