In line with the vision of developing 1,000,000 homes across Africa by 2041, Lifepage kicked off the building phase of her latest project, Almond County, Mowe, Ogun State, over the weekend.
According to the Marketing Communications Manager, Lifepage, Mrs Bukola Oyesile, the first phase of the project started on August 1st, 2021 involving the sale of land.
She said the groundbreaking ceremony which also signaled the 2nd phase of the project will involve the development of homes and apartments.
“This is a housing development project in Mowe town designed not only to fit the lifestyle of the subscribers but to also give them a whole new living experience. The Almond County Homes and Apartments will be in a class of its own.”
According to the CEO, Lifepage has a vision to develop 1 million homes across Africa by 2041 and the Almond County is a part of the series of developments in this vision’.
During the ceremony, everyone was shown around the large expanse of land by Mr. Opeoluwa Oni, who is the Executive Director, Product Development and Estates. Oni spoke on how Lifepage projects are specially designed to help stakeholders achieve their financial dreams adding in specifics that Almond County would be a home for over 200 families and the first set of this development will be the construction of several units of 2 and 3 bedroom detached bungalows.
Rounding up the event, the Executive Director, Sales, Mr. Francis Ajilore, during the question and answer session reiterated that Lifepage always seek to give and add value to customers through all her product offerings adding that details on how to subscribe to this housing project can be found on their website and social media platforms.
Some of the other product offerings by Lifepage include investment packages with guaranteed returns on investment, lands, and affordable homes situated in prime locations within the country.
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