Developers asks govt to address costs of building materials

Developers have called on government to step in and review the high cost of building materials in the country, in order to promote the  home ownership scheme.

This call was made by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Richland Property and Homes Limited, Dr Ifeanyi Nwachukwu, in Lagos recently.

Waivers on certain imported items and removal of unnecessary taxes on building materials by the government would help curtail the rising cost of building materials currently experienced in the country,  according to Nwachukwu

He said, “The real estate sector is not by any means insulated from the challenges thrown up by the rising cost of building materials and services as a result of the current economic situation in the country.

We hope that the government will come up with interventions that would boost our efforts to continue helping more Nigerians become happy homeowners in line with our vision and mission”.

Also in line with the appeal, Yusuf Odumade the Chief Executive Officer of Darryl Homes Nigeria Limited, urged the Federal Government to intervene in the rising costs of building materials to encourage the private sector to bridge the country’s housing deficits.

He said, “Many developers have halted their projects in the hopes of a rapid decrease in material prices. Prices have surged, with some materials seeing nearly a 100 per cent increase. For instance, the cost of a tonne of iron TMT jumped from N490 in November/December 2023 to N1,400 in the Lekki corridor. Cement prices have also soared, reaching as high as N13,000 per bag or more in some areas.

Market dynamics have become erratic, with fluctuating prices throughout the day and even from one day to the next. Urgent government intervention is needed to address this crisis and stabilise the economy, realising the aspirations of a better Nigeria for all.”

In order to encourage future homeowners in various estates around the country and increase their return on investment, Nwachukwu highlighted the significance of potential investors participating in land banking.

He said, “Invest in land banking in any of our estates and get a great return on your investment from 20 per cent (for 12 months) to 65 per cent (for 24 months). What this means is that when you invest in a certain square meter of land in any of our estates and hold it for a certain period, between 12 to 24 months, we repurchase it from you and pay you both the capital and interest.

Through our diverse networks in the industry, we help Nigerians to discover affordable properties in fast-developing areas across the country, and equally help them to obtain them. Since we commenced operations, our esteemed clients can testify that every property purchased from us is 100 per cent safe.”

According to Nwachukwu, Richland Property and Homes creates wealth by empowering enterprising individuals, especially, young people, whom it helps to earn passive income through real estate.

In keeping with our guiding vision, our clients do not need to be moneybags to acquire any of our properties. We have a very client-friendly payment arrangement whereby people can pay in instalments that are very affordable to many Nigerians. We must hasten to add that all our titles are government-approved, ranging from registered surveys, gazette, C of O, and Governor’s Consent, among others.”

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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