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10 Things You Need To Know As A First-Time Property Buyer And Why Adron Homes Is The Best Investment Choice

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Embarking on the journey of purchasing your first property can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially in a dynamic market like Nigeria’s. To help first-time buyers navigate this complex landscape, we’ve compiled ten essential tips that will guide you through the process and highlight why Adron Homes and Properties Ltd. stands out as the ideal investment choice.

1. Understanding the Market Dynamics

The Nigerian real estate market is characterized by regional variations and evolving trends. It’s crucial to research and understand these dynamics to make informed decisions. Adron Homes offers expert guidance to help you navigate this complex market with confidence.

2. Legal Considerations

Property transactions in Nigeria require meticulous legal documentation, including verifying land titles and ensuring compliance with local regulations. Adron Homes provides comprehensive legal support, ensuring your investment is secure and legitimate.

3. Financing Options

Exploring various financing options such as mortgages, payment plans, and government schemes is essential. Adron Homes offers flexible payment plans tailored to suit your financial situation, making homeownership more accessible.

4. Location Matters

The location of a property significantly impacts its value and potential for appreciation. Adron Homes develops properties in strategic locations with high growth potential, ensuring your investment is promising. Adron Estate locations: Abuja, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau

5. Property Inspection

Conducting thorough inspections before purchasing a property is vital. Adron Homes provides transparent and detailed property information, allowing you to make well-informed decisions with confidence. The company organizes a site tour for prospective buyers to see the estate they are interested in. This also helps to make an informed property decision.

6. Market Research

Conducting market research is crucial to understand property values, trends, and future prospects. Adron Homes offers market insights and expert advice, ensuring you make informed investment choices.

7. Developer Reputation

The reputation of the property developer plays a significant role in the quality and reliability of your investment. Adron Homes is renowned for its integrity, quality developments, and customer satisfaction with 12 years of doing real estate business in Nigeria.

8. Investment Potential

Considering the potential for property appreciation and rental income is essential. Adron Homes properties are strategically located to maximize investment returns, making them an ideal choice for both first-time buyers and seasoned investors.

9. Infrastructure and Amenities

Evaluating the availability of infrastructure and amenities such as roads, schools, hospitals, and recreational facilities is important. Adron Homes ensures that its estates are well-equipped with essential amenities, enhancing your living experience.

10. Customer Support and After-Sales Service

Reliable customer support and after-sales service are crucial for a smooth property buying experience. Adron Homes prides itself on excellent customer service, providing ongoing support and maintenance services to its clients.

Don’t let the complexities of the real estate market deter you from achieving your dream of home ownership. With Adron Homes, you have a trusted partner to guide you every step of the way. Explore our properties, take advantage of our flexible payment plans, and join the countless satisfied homeowners who have made Adron Homes their choice for a secure and prosperous investment.

Contact Adron Homes today to start your journey towards owning a quality home in Nigeria. Visit Adron Homes and Properties Ltd. or call our customer support team at 08138432335 for more information.

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BREAKING: President Tinubu Sacks Women Affairs Minister, 4 Others, Nominates Bianca Ojukwu, 6 Others

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Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has removed Barrister Uju-Ken Ohanenye, the Minister of Women Affairs, and Lola Ade-John, the Minister of Tourism, from their positions.

Additionally, Prof Tahir Mamman, the Minister of Education, Abdullahi Muhammad Gwarzo, the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, and Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, the Minister of Youth Development, have also been dismissed.

In a related development, President Tinubu has nominated seven new ministers, including Bianca Ojukwu, Jumoke Oduwole, and five others.

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JUST IN: Bobrisky Falls Ill In Police Custody, Rushed To Hospital

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Popular crossdresser Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, has fallen ill while in police custody and has been rushed to a hospital.

Sources disclosed that Bobrisky showed symptoms requiring medical attention, prompting his transfer to the hospital for treatment.

Kenneth Udo, the spokesperson for the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and Deputy Controller of Immigration, confirmed Bobrisky’s arrest at Seme Border on Monday.

Bobrisky’s arrest followed the submission of a report by a Federal Government panel investigating claims that he had not served his six-month jail term in prison. The panel, led by Dr. Magdalene Ajani, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, found no evidence to support the allegations that Bobrisky didn’t serve his term in prison. However, it noted that he received some privileges during his time.

Bobrisky was apprehended by NIS officials at Seme Border for attempting to flee the country and has remained in their custody since.

Efforts to obtain an update on Bobrisky’s health from DCI Udo were unsuccessful, as he did not respond to calls or text messages.

 

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Battle Against Global Inflation Almost Over But Countries Must Prepare For More Economic Shocks — IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the global battle against inflation is nearing its end, with the rate projected to decline to 3.5 percent by the close of 2025.

The IMF noted that this projection is below the average inflation rate of 3.6 percent recorded between 2000 and 2019.

However, despite the “good news” in the fight against global inflation, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, the IMF’s economic counsellor and director of the research department, warned that countries should brace for more global economic shocks due to rising regional conflicts.

Gourinchas made this statement on Tuesday during the launch of the World Economic Outlook (WEO) report at the ongoing IMF-World Bank annual meetings in Washington DC.

“The battle against inflation is almost won, after peaking at 9.4 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2022, we now project headline inflation will fall to 3.5 percent by the end of next year. And in most countries, inflation is now hovering close to Central Bank targets,” he said.

Gourinchas said the decline in inflation without a global recession is a major achievement, attributing the progress to the unwinding of supply and demand shocks “that caused the inflation in the first place”.

In addition, the IMF official said improvements in labour supply due to immigration in many advanced countries and monetary policy also played “a decisive” role in keeping inflation expectations anchored.

He said despite the disinflation, risks are now tilted to the downside.

This, according to the IMF economic counsellor, includes rising regional conflicts, especially in the Middle East, which could pose serious risks for commodity markets; shifts toward undesirable trade and industrial policies which could significantly lower output, and a sharp reduction in migration into advanced economies, which can unwind some of the supply gains that helped ease inflation in recent quarters.

“Now to mitigate these downside risks and to strengthen growth, policymakers now need to shift gears and implement a policy triple pivot.

The first pivot on monetary policy is already underway. The decline in inflation paved the way for monetary easing across major central banks.

“This will support activity at a time when labour markets are showing signs of cooling, with rising unemployment rates. However, this rise has been gradual and does not point to an imminent slowdown.”

Gourinchas said lower interest rates in major economies will also ease the pressure on emerging market economies.

Stressing the need to remain vigilant, he said inflation in services remains too elevated, almost double pre-pandemic levels.

The economic counsellor also said a few emerging market economies are seeing rising price pressures, calling for higher policy rates.

“Furthermore, We’ve now entered a world dominated by supply shocks from climate health and geopolitical tensions, and this makes the job central banks harder,” he said.

Given the risks, Gourinchas, therefore, warned that countries need to be prepared and have “some room on the fiscal side” as there will likely be more global economic shocks.

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