Real estate firm launches ownership scheme

A real estate firm, Topjandhomes, has set up a new initiative that will grant Nigerians the opportunity to sell and acquire old buildings.

In a statement on Thursday, made by the Firm saying Nigerians can now own property with less stress, without being scammed.

“Topjandhomes has simplified the buying and selling of distressed property as well as building new homeowners in their large numbers.

“We have also bridged the gap for those who are already property owners but seeking to demolish and build more befitting structures for higher value,” it stated.

As stated by the firm, they also embark on constructing new buildings depending on the specifications of clients and peculiar situations.

Kolade Junaid, The Chief Executive Officer of Topjandhomes, stated that the firm’s services included offering site managers to those living outside the country who seek to own properties.

He further said to stop a situation where family members swindle their loved ones overseas by inflating project cost or end up not carrying out the project.

“Topjandhomes provides reputable and well-qualified project managers who will take charge of client’s sites and achieve massive results at a minimal cost.

The firm has made a significant presence online from where it connects with clients.

“It conducts due diligence on all properties before they are procured and sold to clients. Those interested in acquiring properties to have a long-term income are duly considered also in Topjandhomes,” the CEO said.[ez-toc]

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