Lagos, a cosmopolitan city in Nigeria brims with promise of commerce, industry and possibilities. From the hub of Marina, to the slums of Mushin or Oshodi, its inhabitants are literally caught in the web of the hustle, exerting themselves, both mentally and physically in pursuit of the Nigerian dream. Day in, day out, hundreds of people filter into the city; foreigners from the Diaspora, seeking investment opportunities in Africa’s thriving market, locals from other parts of the nation; merchants from Onitsha, artisans from Osun, farmers from Jos, each on a personal pilgrimage to this land, where the possibilities of dreams and success are whispered to the hearts of its sojourners.
Incidentally, there is one little problem. In this land of potential and opportunities, the idea of home, for many, remains an illusion.
Take for instance, Olanrewaju Coker, a 38 year old banker with a wife and two children. He has been in Lagos for all of 11 years, working in the financial industry. Yet, more than half of his income goes into the monthly savings for his annual rent, leaving him to scrap the rest, in a poor attempt to food and quality education for his children.
Adaku Olamma is 32, and an upwardly mobile media professional. She has spent the last few weeks living from her car to hotel rooms. Completely exasperated from her search for suitable accommodation, she stands at the brink of accepting her company’s transfer out of Lagos. In her search for this apartment, she has had to meet Landlords who insisted on more than a year’s rent, despite the law that states that rent be paid strictly on an annual basis. She also had to contend with unspoken societal stereotypes and tribal politics – meeting Landlords who refuse her simply because she is unmarried or from a certain part of the nation.
The truth is, Olanrewaju and Adaku’s story illustrates the situation of thousands of Lagos residents. People like you and I, whose sincere quest for success and fulfillment is waning by the frustrations of a viable living arrangements.
But the question is; what if there is an answer? A means out of the accommodation quagmire? What if you did not have to deal with exorbitant rent charges, difficult landlords or the uncertainty of the future? Most importantly, what if you could OWN YOUR HOME, one installment at a time?
LILY HOMES LIMITED presents you with the opportunity to solve your accommodation problems, providing you with optimum quality, at a premium discount, but for a limited time.
It’s the opportunity of a lifetime, where you become owner of a 3 bedroom duplex, after an initial down payment and monthly rent of N57,000 only, for a period of 10 years.
Some of the homes features include:
- 3 bedrooms (all ensuite)
- 3 bathrooms
- Living room with dining
- Kitchen
- Ante room
- Visitor’s toilet
- Back door exit
- Car port
Why waste money on rent when you can own your own house? Lily Homes Limited is making it possible with just a monthly rent of N57,000 only.
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