Lagos-based
property development firm, Tetramanor Limited,
has announced plans to expand its housing schemes in the mainland area, with
40-units of homes in the Ebuta-Metta axis of Lagos.
The
new project called; TM Meadows,
about five-minutes from the Third Mainland Bridge consist of 40 units of two,
three and four bedrooms all fully finished and having maid’s rooms.
The
estate features two parking lots for each unit with ample parking for visitors,
gardens and a playground, a supermarket, 24 hours surveillance with a Close
Circuit Television (CCTV) and full-time security among other facilities.
The
company promised to install gas-powered generators in order to drastically
bring down the cost of service charges for residents. For sport lovers, the
estates also will features a jogging track, gym and a mini basketball court.
Most striking of all, on the potentials of the project, is a rooftop lounge
with views of the Lagos lagoon.
Speaking
with newsmen in Lagos on the proposed project, the Chief Executive Officer of
Tetramanor Limited, Mr. John Beecroft,
stated that; “the vision behind TM Meadows is to help
further the work being done by the Lagos State government, led by Gov. Ambode,
to bridge the massive housing gap of about three million units that exists in
the state. And we have chosen the Lagos Mainland environs because that is where
the demand gap is most heavily felt. This is in determination of the goal to
provide choice but reasonably priced residential housing in Lagos state.”
Beecroft,
an engineer, disclosed that the total cost of the project is N1.4billion and
expected to create job opportunity for artisans and other professionals in the
housing sector as well as boost the economic of the state and Ebuta-Metta area.
He
said: “Our layout has been carefully designed to
maximise space, yet still providing adequate space for recreational purposes.
As such, the estate consists of six blocks containing a mix of apartments,
maisonettes and penthouses.”
He
further declared that the proximity of TM Meadows to the Third Mainland Bridge
would significantly reduce commute times for those working on the Island,
promote better health, and more time with loved ones. For Mainland workers,
driving to work and back would be against traffic, hence shorter times on the
road.
Despite
the seeming luxury, prices at TM Meadows start at N21million, with installment
plans of up to 24-months for payment. Construction is set to start by March and
would run for 24-months. (Guardian)
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