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Real Estate Investments - Things you must not do when deciding on an investment property

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Real estate  is an art as well as a science. Once you have learned how to choose investments wisely, you must learn how to become wealthy as the result of real estate ownership. Luckily, you don’t have to discover the process by guesswork. There is a proven system to follow to not only invest, but to get rich off your investments. The   field of real estate is one of the most dynamic and competitive in the country. The real estate industry includes some of the smartest, sharpest and most experienced and determined business professionals anywhere. So why, then, do “experts” lose millions as a results of decisions and investments that turn out wrong? It’s possible to do well in real estate, as long as you approach it as you would any other business..Myths abound around the topic of making money in real estate. Want More Information?  Click here  to lean how For the home seller, deciding to sell a home is an exciting choice. It may also feel like a big decisi

Lekki Free Zone: Lagos invests $4bn on infrastructure

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The Lagos State Government on Monday said that the net value of infrastructure at the Lekki Free Zone stood at $4bn. The state Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Mr Rotimi Ogunleye, disclosed this in Alausa at the ongoing ministerial briefing to commemorate Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode’s second year in office. Ogunleye said that 116 investors had so far registered with the LFZ out of which 16 had commenced full operations. He said that the state government, had in the last two years, released N698.47m as part of the state’s equity contribution to the joint venture. “This is part of the effort to ensure speedy development of the zone and honour the state’s obligation on counterpart funding of the project,” he said. Ogunleye said that the state had also disbursed N740.46m as compensation to communities affected by the LFZ project. The commissioner said that the LFZ remained a landmark industrial project for the state government. According to Ogunleye, pl