UACN Property Development Company (UPDC) Plc has performed the ground breaking ceremony for its first project in Ibadan - a partnership with the Oyo state government - the Olive Estate which it said will be completed before the end of the year.
“It is our resolve to excite the property market by making a historic
shift from our traditional Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt locations to
other cities where our consideration is driven by demographics, market
potential, availability of critical infrastructure, and urban renewal”,
Hakeem Oguniran, the company’s managing director said.
The project is sited at the serene Government Residential Area (GRA) of Agodi, Ibadan environment
and will, on delivery, be the first of its kind in the ancient city.
According to BusinessDay, the project sits on a large expanse of land, slightly over two hectares,
which was donated by the state government, the estate is expected to
provide 50 units of luxury but affordable apartments for the state’s
middle class. “Olive Court, on delivery, will be a haven for its
residents, offering good quality life with its range of amenities”,
Ogunniran said.
According to him, the court comprises nine units of five bedroom
detached houses, 22 units of four bedroom semi-detached and 19 units of
three bedroom terraces, adding that “as a prime estate, it will be
delivered on sustainable structures and will maintain a good
environmental friendliness.”
“Though the estimated completion period of the estate is 15 months,
the first phase will be ready for homeowners by October this year”, he
added.
Abiola Ajimobi, the state governor, in his remarks Olive Court which
is the first of its kind in Oyo further buttresses our determination to
provide housing for all.
Some of the amenities expected at the court on delivery include
swimming pool, gymnasium, children’s playground, ample parking space for
residents and visitors and standby generator. Others are fire alarm
system, burglar system, water and sewage treatment plant etc.
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