What I admire and respect about Nigerians is their unwavering philosophy of builder and ownership. They have no inferiority complex in that game and I love them for it!! They are not perfect but they have a lot to teach Africans regarding ownership!!
@@TayoAinaFilms how is 76k dollars Nor be naira dollars affordable 😂😂😂 to an average Nigerian.....and bro I'll like to start a channel like yours after am done schooling 😂😂 I hope it's affordable like the houss
@@sundayroast4785 You sound like a troll, it's not affordable to an average Nigerian. Is this house being targeted at average people?. It's all about demand and supply; if your pocket deep you go fit buy am. There are houses for every work of life and income category. Na as you reach you go spend.
@@MajorrBison he could put better context to the word affordable bro I like this guy works if anything am helping by commenting don't start to correct me by calling me a troll and expect me to listen to you......I understand your point stay blessed
@@sundayroast4785 your point is valid, the dude above is the trol here. 44m naira worth of apartment for 2bedroom cannot be classified as affordable and the estate is located in Epe.
Me too. The property looks lovely but it currently looks as if it's in the middle of nowhere. Is it close to hospitals, doctors, shops, schools, etc? Haha! Just seen the answer! 👍🏾
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@@zwelakhezwane4128, it doesn’t matter if the investor is a foreigner. Bottom line is simple, when it’s completed , Nigerians will buy it with no mortgage. You get it.?
I'm ivorian 🇨🇮 but nigeria has the best looking modern houses in west Africa or Africa in general. Keep building those affordable homes at those prices... the rest of Africa is applauding👏 you for your example. 76k the rest of Africa should take note. You to go ivory coast we got those ridiculous high price houses at 400k 500k for something that is even less modern than this... Naija all day 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 🇳🇬
What is speaking to me is the vision of this place. Love to see Nigerians progressively working to enlighten business owners to take advantage of opportunities in that area and attempt to ameliorate the population density in the state
You always have lovely content. I think it’s wonderful how Africans are taking ownership of their narratives. It’s nice to see. Growing up here in America the best aspects of Africa was never shown! Keep creating wonderful content. One love.
154 square meter, they created an amazing ambience, love the open plan contemporary setting. Purposefully built with amazing natural light wafting through. Shower approved by Tayo 😊
I dig this. This actually puts homes like this within reach of the upper middle class and established professionals. It is not like some developments that only head of companies, people in diaspora, and politicians (corrupt or otherwise) can afford.
Whoever did the 1 dislike under 30mins of upload.. na wa for you o! Tayo... well done.. Great job. Very useful info. I love this forward looking developments.
😅😅😅 It happens on every video. I wonder who that special person is. Not everyone will love you work though and that’s alright. Thanks for the support 🙌🏽
Another great video. I don’t have enough time to share my full thoughts. All I will say in summary is, the interior of the show home is highly impressive. Tayo, I really connect with your videos especially the real estate ones because it often reminds me of when I used to work with Local Authorities planning department. I used to go on site and see very impressive real estate and some massive well planned estates. I must say a lot of these estates in Lagos are up there with the so called western world. Well done Tayo.
My main aim is to bring this kind of thing down to the south east. I wanna see my people live and love their life.. bring these kind of designs to school hostels, homes, lodges and all
When developers start pricing properties in dollars, know that they really want to "eat" deep into your pocket. Overpriced for a property in a not fully developed area.
Nigeria has no good public healthcare, education system, electricity, bad roads, very poor transport system and poor justice system, and what people get paying for that. However, civil servants earns less than $1,600 per annual.
Well done Tayo, was actually there earlier today and although you captured the essence in your video, the scale of the development needs a drone footage : it is quite huge and can’t wait to see their vision realized in a few years. Epe is being transformed with Isimi, Aláròcity and the expanded road works
Hmm! I just pity Nigerians who keeps castigating Nigeria daily. This is happening in the same country where they claim is a failed state. Continue, by the time you guys wake up, you would have lost a golden opportunity to key into the new Nigeria. I pray it will not be struggles continue for some people. Kudos to ALARO CITY. The good Lord that has begun a good work in you will surely perfect it in Jesus name. God bless you too, TAYO AINA.
Wow, what a lovely development. Thank you for continuously providing us, your subscribers, with the opportunity to see emerging, visionary properties that are available in Nigeria. Blessings to you Tayo!
Nigeria is a good place to live when it comes to organic lifestyles and real undiluted cultures. Everyone has a concept that can impact greatly to a rapid development. What keeps people away is the system of government and insecurities
Tayo, I watched you video of Badagry and the slave trade, covering aspects that many African Americans know nothing about. Which reminded me of the President in Ghana, a few years ago he made a public apology to Ghana on behalf of the ancestors who sold their own people to the slave trade. Over in the West, where my Naija husband and I live, the African Americans do not know that it was the ancestors who sold their relatives to the international Slave Trade. They thought that the White man (oyinbo) came and stole the people away from their homeland. *What would make an incredible documentary* ....(award winning film?), would be the coverage of the history of all coastal areas of African countries that took part in this same ritual. It would be mind blowing. Would generate a global buzz.....conversation of incredible magnitude.
Beautiful places . Hope the companies are not too close to residential area, in the future , because of industrial pollution. Will love to visit the place , when in Nigeria. Nigeria shall be great again. Great job 👍🇳🇬
Great video, great information. People are doing well and it only gets better. I really admire and appreciate developers. They define Era's and creat communities. They are a big deal in any country. It speaks a lot about a country's development and they level of engineers in that country. It's a big deal!!!!
Well done Tayo - great content as always. would be nice to find properties that have been reconstructed. Nigerian real estate is notorious for creating new estates and abandoning old properties. we need to invest more in maintaining properties and not letting it run down. just my thought. all the best bro
For me I think this area will full and some company are coming up from this area I have more land in lagos but can have their number. One again thanks for the video big tayo good job
This is amazing. Kinda looks like the Unity Homes being built in Nairobi. Any relation? I love the green spaces. I'd rather that than the tiny 'pools' developers build nowadays. Good work Tayo.
Nice one...I just hope the green area won't get built on, there should be a cooperate that would make it impossible to build there unless every unit owner signs to it.
People saying 76,000 dollars is not affordable ok, how much do you want the owners to sell for? These apartments will cost at least 120,000 USD or more as a condo here in the US Ohio/Indianapolis area for example.
$70-90k for a new, spacious home in the suburbs seems reasonable, though I have no experience with Nigerian standards of living. To compare, such new developments in Pennsylvania would cost at least $120k in the poor areas and $200-500k in the more affluent area of closer to Philly or Pittsburgh. In Eastern Europe, which has standards of living closer to Nigeria, new apartments being built cost $80-120k for 40-50 square meters. A home like the one shown above would be around $200-300k depending on the suburb. In much of Eastern Europe, but particularly Lithuania, real estate has become a neofeudal system where the wealthy, affluent diaspora and banks park their money while the working class struggle to get a 30 year mortgage for 40 square meters.
@@andersonojoshimite6047 the average Nigerian makes $3000 a year. Even with that the numbers are inflated due to oil sector wealth. 95%+ Nigerians can't afford these types of home. Mind you Nigeria has a population of 200 million so 5 percent who can afford this is 10 million people which is alot But let that not distract you from the fact that 190 million can't afford this. If they can then Nigeria won't be a poor, rundown country.
In as much as this is commendable, why don’t developers spread out the payment plan more reasonably? Why is there a rush to make the money back instantly, spread it for like 5 years so that it’s accessible to all.
It’s Nigeria. In 5 years the value of the currency will probably be worth perhaps only half of its worth today. So, unless you have the buyers bear the risks, the shorter the tenure the better.
@@therealist2866 Totally understand that point,but then they can just adjust the interest rates to go with inflation. Put it in the mortgage clause that ,way if the value of the naira tanks, they can fix a rate that will still generate profits for the duration of the loan.
Hi Suntan, this development and the city will be surrounded up beautiful parks and trees. The city and this development will also have biking and jogging lanes
Is anyone building houses/studio apartments for us young folks? Because a lot of houses I see are tailored for families and I’m wondering why no one is keying into the younger demographic.
A younger person can still buy them, especially the two bedrooms and grow into it, in a few years time you won't be looking for a bigger, family home again..
@@suntanglory Market trends are changing. Not a lot of young people necessarily want to live in a house for decades. Houses are simply not designed for young people.
Good day Tayo.. It's Jock here again 😄😄😄😄 You once mentioned it was primary bedroom and not master bedroom. In this video, you made use of master bedroom.
We all saying this place is in the middle of nowhere...the distance won't matter if we can play around with e-commerce where we can just order whatever we need with just feel clicks.
I admire some of the ideas put in place here. I really want to see a Nigeria with many decent housing units someday and these seem to be of global standard. However, as someone practicing architecture in the US with a passion for housing, I worry about the design concept and materials used especially for something tagged "affordable". Nigerians like the element of surprise in our culture and lifestyle that come with revealing some parts of the house while hiding others. An open-plan concept is borrowed and often doesn't agree with that. Materials like marble and permanent fixtures like the wardrobes and cabinets displayed remove these units from the unaffordable housing range. $76,000 is a lot even if you had 2 years to pay in installments. That amount can already get you started on the conversation of decent housing in the Midwest US. Finally, I struggle with the idea of listening to a RE developer market to Nigerians in dollars rather than the naira. When you mention Dangote, you seem to have a target market in mind. But hey these are just observations from watching and I'm open to learning more about this. Thanks, Tayo for the interesting videos you post on here!!
Did You say $76,000 can get one a better housing in Midwest in the United States?. It better be Midwest Bcos $76,000 as far as I am concerned can't get anything better than that house in America.
@@Danorous I meant to type that $76k can get you started on that conversation in the US. My point is the currency values are not even on par right now. It seems unfair to use that cost on Nigerians and say it is affordable. I guess, affordable for who?
You can get 3 bedroom condos/apartment/townhomes in Dallas, TX or Houston, TX for the mentioned $152k. What I would like to see is 5 year mortgages, 2 years is pretty short. People paying up in 2 years already have the whole money available, they just don’t want to use it up at once. But with longer mortgages, you can really make it more affordable to people.
@@tosinedele inflation is a real problem in country hence the dollar references, many startup companies have to deal with this issue of hedging against inflation.
what the new generation builders are doing in Nigeria, you have to give it to them, they just need to plant trees and leave the grass alone and everybody will be happy.
What I admire and respect about Nigerians is their unwavering philosophy of builder and ownership. They have no inferiority complex in that game and I love them for it!! They are not perfect but they have a lot to teach Africans regarding ownership!!
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@@TayoAinaFilms how is 76k dollars Nor be naira dollars affordable 😂😂😂 to an average Nigerian.....and bro I'll like to start a channel like yours after am done schooling 😂😂 I hope it's affordable like the houss
@@sundayroast4785 You sound like a troll, it's not affordable to an average Nigerian. Is this house being targeted at average people?. It's all about demand and supply; if your pocket deep you go fit buy am. There are houses for every work of life and income category. Na as you reach you go spend.
@@MajorrBison he could put better context to the word affordable bro I like this guy works if anything am helping by commenting don't start to correct me by calling me a troll and expect me to listen to you......I understand your point stay blessed
@@sundayroast4785 your point is valid, the dude above is the trol here. 44m naira worth of apartment for 2bedroom cannot be classified as affordable and the estate is located in Epe.
Can’t wait for the city to be fully developed.. well done Tayo
Maybe they can give us a TH-cam Creator discount so people like us can buy a house there. 😃
@@TayoAinaFilms great idea, but will they accept 25 installment payment?😢
Me too. The property looks lovely but it currently looks as if it's in the middle of nowhere. Is it close to hospitals, doctors, shops, schools, etc?
Haha! Just seen the answer! 👍🏾
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I love how Nigerian natives are the ones that tend to build and own
yes Nigerians own their economy
Yes don't you know, Nigerians are wealthy
@@johnnwabuforudemezue1108 yep giants of Africa.
But this development is not owned by Nigerians, there are white( non Nigerians) as major investors.
@@zwelakhezwane4128, it doesn’t matter if the investor is a foreigner. Bottom line is simple, when it’s completed , Nigerians will buy it with no mortgage. You get it.?
I'm ivorian 🇨🇮 but nigeria has the best looking modern houses in west Africa or Africa in general.
Keep building those affordable homes at those prices... the rest of Africa is applauding👏 you for your example. 76k the rest of Africa should take note. You to go ivory coast we got those ridiculous high price houses at 400k 500k for something that is even less modern than this... Naija all day 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 🇳🇬
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What is speaking to me is the vision of this place. Love to see Nigerians progressively working to enlighten business owners to take advantage of opportunities in that area and attempt to ameliorate the population density in the state
You always have lovely content. I think it’s wonderful how Africans are taking ownership of their narratives. It’s nice to see. Growing up here in America the best aspects of Africa was never shown! Keep creating wonderful content. One love.
Where is this and how much is a 3bedroom here
Free zone sounds very attractive. I will definitely check them out next time I visit Lagos!
Thank you for a great video as usual.
Thank you. We look forward to taking you on a tour of the City.
You’re always welcome! Would love to see some more Japanese investment in Nigeria.
Another fantastic revelation of how awesome Nigeria can be. Kudos @Tayo Aina for revealing this!
154 square meter, they created an amazing ambience, love the open plan contemporary setting. Purposefully built with amazing natural light wafting through. Shower approved by Tayo 😊
I dig this. This actually puts homes like this within reach of the upper middle class and established professionals. It is not like some developments that only head of companies, people in diaspora, and politicians (corrupt or otherwise) can afford.
I like the vision they are running with and the strategic positioning with the airport.
This video has brightened up my Sunday 😁
Whoever did the 1 dislike under 30mins of upload.. na wa for you o! Tayo... well done.. Great job. Very useful info. I love this forward looking developments.
Na jealousy na. I no know why them dey always jealous Nigeria progress 😭. Watin we do 😏
😅😅😅 It happens on every video. I wonder who that special person is. Not everyone will love you work though and that’s alright. Thanks for the support 🙌🏽
@@TayoAinaFilms maybe an ex-girlfriend? 😉
@@TayoAinaFilms or ex wife 👀
Nice video. I do like the concept of the builders and the architecture of the estate. Hopefully it will be done soon.
Thank Tayo for the video.
Another great video. I don’t have enough time to share my full thoughts. All I will say in summary is, the interior of the show home is highly impressive. Tayo, I really connect with your videos especially the real estate ones because it often reminds me of when I used to work with Local Authorities planning department. I used to go on site and see very impressive real estate and some massive well planned estates. I must say a lot of these estates in Lagos are up there with the so called western world. Well done Tayo.
All the viewers here greetings to you....
Content creator, thank you very much for the upload...
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Lovely community development I am looking for a nice location in Lagos
My main aim is to bring this kind of thing down to the south east. I wanna see my people live and love their life.. bring these kind of designs to school hostels, homes, lodges and all
Same!! I want this in igbo land!
Beautiful!!! ❤️ 🇳🇬
Hi honey
Good Job Alaro City Keep the Quality 👍
Now I understand why You are Dopest Vloger not just in Africa💯
When developers start pricing properties in dollars, know that they really want to "eat" deep into your pocket. Overpriced for a property in a not fully developed area.
Yeah definitely overpriced.
over priced is an understatement, over 44m naira for a 3 bedroom apartment, hell naw, not at that location
Nigeria has no good public healthcare, education system, electricity, bad roads, very poor transport system and poor justice system, and what people get paying for that. However, civil servants earns less than $1,600 per annual.
Definitely not built for the average earning Nigerian but for the wealthy which is like 1% of Nigeria.
Beautiful apartment, you can eat anywhere, for someone like me who loves food 😆😆, I'm following your footsteps, I'll get there ❤️❤️
Well done Tayo, was actually there earlier today and although you captured the essence in your video, the scale of the development needs a drone footage : it is quite huge and can’t wait to see their vision realized in a few years. Epe is being transformed with Isimi, Aláròcity and the expanded road works
Thank you @naijaman1.
Very cool. All those amenities are standard in the states. Glad to see Nigeria setting their standard higher. 💕
Hmm! I just pity Nigerians who keeps castigating Nigeria daily. This is happening in the same country where they claim is a failed state. Continue, by the time you guys wake up, you would have lost a golden opportunity to key into the new Nigeria. I pray it will not be struggles continue for some people.
Kudos to ALARO CITY. The good Lord that has begun a good work in you will surely perfect it in Jesus name.
God bless you too, TAYO AINA.
A lot of them are driven by ethnic sentiments. I’ve always said if you bet against Nigeria, you’ll lose period..
Tell them pls
Thank you 👊
The Nigerian are doing well and not the so called buhar and his government.
@@isadore9793, you can’t have it both ways..
She's witty. Fits the job perfectly.
This location is Amazing hope this can go round in Nigeria
Free zone?! amazing! I love this project. Can't wait to see it in full view when i visit Nigeria. Beautiful beautiful project! Thanks @Tayo Aina
Shower approved by Tayo! Good job , always!!
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Wow, what a lovely development. Thank you for continuously providing us, your subscribers, with the opportunity to see emerging, visionary properties that are available in Nigeria. Blessings to you Tayo!
Nigeria is a good place to live when it comes to organic lifestyles and real undiluted cultures. Everyone has a concept that can impact greatly to a rapid development. What keeps people away is the system of government and insecurities
This is sister city to Kenya's Tatu city. Universal one is more or less similar to Unity homes inside Tatu city.
Yea. They’re both projects developed by Rendeavour.
Like the way of presentation like professional media channel,keep it up
Tayo, I watched you video of Badagry and the slave trade, covering aspects that many African Americans know nothing about. Which reminded me of the President in Ghana, a few years ago he made a public apology to Ghana on behalf of the ancestors who sold their own people to the slave trade.
Over in the West, where my Naija husband and I live, the African Americans do not know that it was the ancestors who sold their relatives to the international Slave Trade. They thought that the White man (oyinbo) came and stole the people away from their homeland.
*What would make an incredible documentary* ....(award winning film?), would be the coverage of the history of all coastal areas of African countries that took part in this same ritual. It would be mind blowing. Would generate a global buzz.....conversation of incredible magnitude.
Tayos videos are always interesting to watch
Beautiful places . Hope the companies are not too close to residential area, in the future , because of industrial pollution. Will love to visit the place , when in Nigeria. Nigeria shall be great again. Great job 👍🇳🇬
Excellent, we are slowly getting there.
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Beautiful Houses
Tayo is a Vibe 😊
Very nice! Tayo yes! Keep advocating for tree planting 🙂👍
Also I think Alaro city is sister project too Tatu City
Yes, trees, trees, TREES! Definitely enhances the beauty of the area. A nearby lake would be lovely too.
@@jackiedelvalle yesssss!!!! Very much
@@1Marasa same developer, Rendeavor. Same with Appollonia City in Ghana as well. The masterplan provides for several parks and green spaces.
@@therealist2866 yes!
Very nice it will be a beautiful city when it us completed.
Great video, great information. People are doing well and it only gets better. I really admire and appreciate developers. They define Era's and creat communities. They are a big deal in any country. It speaks a lot about a country's development and they level of engineers in that country. It's a big deal!!!!
Lovely project, a bit overpriced for location and amenities currently available.
Why is the price in dollars? Is that Nigeria’s official currency now?
Naira depreciation.
That's why.
Detailed video, you really did an awesome job here.
Very beautifully decorated.
The lightings and sockets especially look very much like the ones is my house. Looks like precise lighting
The furnishings are tasty, love the lights and the sinks
Very beautiful scenery.
Wow this is so beautiful.... well detailed.
Big up Tayo!!
Beautiful property
I’ll love to own a house here one day
Woooow this homes are so impressive to look and aspire to buy. Good work dear Taiyo
Free zone. Can’t wait to start seeing the influx of Jobs.
First here!! Love the vid❤️
Tax free zone sounds really interesting! Great video Tayo 🔥
Beautiful development 👏
Well done Tayo - great content as always. would be nice to find properties that have been reconstructed. Nigerian real estate is notorious for creating new estates and abandoning old properties. we need to invest more in maintaining properties and not letting it run down. just my thought. all the best bro
Tayo thank you very beautiful homes and beautiful area over there in Legos Nigeria
That Free some thing is extremely important. That’s why there is so much wealth in Singapore.
Lagos no dey carry last
Wow, this homes are absolutely beautiful. 😍😍😍
The interiors are so beautiful!!
For me I think this area will full and some company are coming up from this area I have more land in lagos but can have their number. One again thanks for the video big tayo good job
I admired all what I saw on this video..... So lovely
This city will be dope 👌🏿
This is amazing. Kinda looks like the Unity Homes being built in Nairobi. Any relation? I love the green spaces. I'd rather that than the tiny 'pools' developers build nowadays. Good work Tayo.
I also noticed the similarity. I think both are developed by Rendeavour.
You r right i thinks the developer r a company from Kenya
Same company, yes.
Same developer, Rendeavor. Same as Apollonia City in Ghana.
Good Morning, Yes it is the same development, Tatu City in Kenya is our sister city and is a similar concept.
Wow. I thought the Free Zones around that Lekki/VI area meant reduced tax rates...but no tax at all? 😲 Those people are enjoying o!
Tayo, beautiful, keep up the good work. I love your videos.
Great job man
Very beautiful nice job Tayo one love keep us together African
Beautiful... But like you said, it's far from everywhere. Na traffic go finish pesin pikin.
Time to buy - I like it.
Nice one...I just hope the green area won't get built on, there should be a cooperate that would make it impossible to build there unless every unit owner signs to it.
i get the idea of this city generally and love it too
People saying 76,000 dollars is not affordable ok, how much do you want the owners to sell for? These apartments will cost at least 120,000 USD or more as a condo here in the US Ohio/Indianapolis area for example.
Affordable for foreigners not for the locals
Do you realise how stupid it is to compare nigeria to the US? People don't even earn in the same ballpark. 60% of the price is still stupid as shit.
$70-90k for a new, spacious home in the suburbs seems reasonable, though I have no experience with Nigerian standards of living. To compare, such new developments in Pennsylvania would cost at least $120k in the poor areas and $200-500k in the more affluent area of closer to Philly or Pittsburgh. In Eastern Europe, which has standards of living closer to Nigeria, new apartments being built cost $80-120k for 40-50 square meters. A home like the one shown above would be around $200-300k depending on the suburb. In much of Eastern Europe, but particularly Lithuania, real estate has become a neofeudal system where the wealthy, affluent diaspora and banks park their money while the working class struggle to get a 30 year mortgage for 40 square meters.
The average Nigerian earns under $100 per month. These houses can only be afforded by the upper class.
@@docrakidocraki8067 that's incorrect! There is a difference between average wage and minimum wage.
@@andersonojoshimite6047 the average Nigerian makes $3000 a year. Even with that the numbers are inflated due to oil sector wealth. 95%+ Nigerians can't afford these types of home. Mind you Nigeria has a population of 200 million so 5 percent who can afford this is 10 million people which is alot But let that not distract you from the fact that 190 million can't afford this. If they can then Nigeria won't be a poor, rundown country.
Thanks Tayo. Very nice.
It sounds beautiful to me
Tayo, make a video of Benin city please
Affordable? Tayo is no longer one of us ooo...🤣🤣🤣
In as much as this is commendable, why don’t developers spread out the payment plan more reasonably? Why is there a rush to make the money back instantly, spread it for like 5 years so that it’s accessible to all.
It’s Nigeria. In 5 years the value of the currency will probably be worth perhaps only half of its worth today. So, unless you have the buyers bear the risks, the shorter the tenure the better.
@@therealist2866 Totally understand that point,but then they can just adjust the interest rates to go with inflation. Put it in the mortgage clause that ,way if the value of the naira tanks, they can fix a rate that will still generate profits for the duration of the loan.
@@bronzeprince5279 interest rates cannot be adjusted to compensate for massive currency devaluations (in the 3-digits) without violating usury laws.
Great Job Tayo
Nice 1. I love d concept. Far from d hustle of d normal Lagos and really beautiful to be hold. Do one just buy an apartment outrightly or invest in 1?
Interesting houses nice one bravo
Epe is getting very popular
Wow love it
Nice place,looking interesting.!! Hope it has tress, grasses and side walks/pavement like a proper city should??Thanks
Hi Suntan, this development and the city will be surrounded up beautiful parks and trees. The city and this development will also have biking and jogging lanes
Is anyone building houses/studio apartments for us young folks? Because a lot of houses I see are tailored for families and I’m wondering why no one is keying into the younger demographic.
A younger person can still buy them, especially the two bedrooms and grow into it, in a few years time you won't be looking for a bigger, family home again..
I’ve been asking same
Yes, yes, my startup is..
@@souljaunt interesting. What’s your startup called?
@@suntanglory Market trends are changing. Not a lot of young people necessarily want to live in a house for decades. Houses are simply not designed for young people.
Good day Tayo..
It's Jock here again 😄😄😄😄
You once mentioned it was primary bedroom and not master bedroom.
In this video, you made use of master bedroom.
I forgot 😅. My Bad.
@@TayoAinaFilms 😄😄😄😄 ehen. No wahala.
I was about to say that😀
We all saying this place is in the middle of nowhere...the distance won't matter if we can play around with e-commerce where we can just order whatever we need with just feel clicks.
How dare you say $76,000 is cheap?
I admire some of the ideas put in place here. I really want to see a Nigeria with many decent housing units someday and these seem to be of global standard. However, as someone practicing architecture in the US with a passion for housing, I worry about the design concept and materials used especially for something tagged "affordable". Nigerians like the element of surprise in our culture and lifestyle that come with revealing some parts of the house while hiding others. An open-plan concept is borrowed and often doesn't agree with that. Materials like marble and permanent fixtures like the wardrobes and cabinets displayed remove these units from the unaffordable housing range. $76,000 is a lot even if you had 2 years to pay in installments. That amount can already get you started on the conversation of decent housing in the Midwest US. Finally, I struggle with the idea of listening to a RE developer market to Nigerians in dollars rather than the naira. When you mention Dangote, you seem to have a target market in mind. But hey these are just observations from watching and I'm open to learning more about this. Thanks, Tayo for the interesting videos you post on here!!
Did You say $76,000 can get one a better housing in Midwest in the United States?. It better be Midwest Bcos $76,000 as far as I am concerned can't get anything better than that house in America.
@@Danorous I meant to type that $76k can get you started on that conversation in the US. My point is the currency values are not even on par right now. It seems unfair to use that cost on Nigerians and say it is affordable. I guess, affordable for who?
You can get 3 bedroom condos/apartment/townhomes in Dallas, TX or Houston, TX for the mentioned $152k. What I would like to see is 5 year mortgages, 2 years is pretty short. People paying up in 2 years already have the whole money available, they just don’t want to use it up at once. But with longer mortgages, you can really make it more affordable to people.
@@sheriffola YES. Everything you've written!!
@@tosinedele inflation is a real problem in country hence the dollar references, many startup companies have to deal with this issue of hedging against inflation.
what the new generation builders are doing in Nigeria, you have to give it to them, they just need to plant trees and leave the grass alone and everybody will be happy.
The Alaro City Masterplan provides for several parks and green spaces. It won an international design award for Skidmore Owings
Mosquito is saying HI to the resident
Nice video tayo
Beautiful apartments