by Dennis Isong A few years ago, a young couple, Dami and Kunle, finally decided it was time to stop renting. They’d lived in Surulere for...
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When it comes to property transactions between buyers and developers, there exists what experts call an imbalance of power. The weaker party is often the buyer, chained down by stack upon stack of agreements and contracts lined with terms and conditions that very subtly favour the developer. Read full story
by Dennis Isong A few years ago, a young couple, Dami and Kunle, finally decided it was time to stop renting. They’d lived in Surulere for...
While industry and media attention remain focused on detached house sales, other dwellings are delivering superior returns and attracting an expanding...
by Dennis Isong There’s this story I like to tell. A few years ago, a man named Mr. Oke bought a plot of land in the outskirts of Lagos. He was...
By Landen Terrell Once again, rioters have taken to the streets of Los Angeles—this time to oppose President Donald Trump’s deportation...
CURV, set to be the tallest passive house structure in the world and the pinnacle of luxury real estate in Vancouver, is facing insolvency, according...
CURV, set to be the tallest passive house structure in the world and the pinnacle of luxury real estate in Vancouver, is facing insolvency, according...
By Rafiq Vayani DUBAI: Samana Developers, an award-winning real estate developer based in Dubai, is proud to announce its ranking as the 5th highest...
By Rafiq Vayani DUBAI: Samana Developers, an award-winning real estate developer based in Dubai, is proud to announce its ranking as the 5th highest...
In a real estate industry that’s notorious for being stuck in its ways, a new Toronto-based proptech company is serving up a fresh way to spark the...
Principal Buyer has entered into agreements worth SR31bn ($8.3bn) for the development of seven new 15GW solar and wind power projects.