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“We traverse the USA severally and burdened with the sad tales of how people lost a huge sum of money trying to invest in building estates in Nigeria.” RealEstate USA Diaspora Nigerians

The experts, who spoke at Wealth Expo in New Jersey, urged Nigerians in the diaspora to active part in the sector. Managing Director of Modaville Realties Plus, Mopelola Kola-lawal, said the expo is to adequately inform and educate citizens who may not know the building industry.

Also, the Principal Partner, Estatelinks Limited, Mr. Gbenga Olaniyan argued extensively that they want to take advantage of 17 to 22 million housing deficit to invest heavily in the real estate market.He equally added that in spite of devaluation of Naira, developing the industry still remains profitable with practical examples, stressing that they need adequate information and due diligence to minimise the risks.

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Seek the support of seasoned experts in the industry who are well informed and whose services are driven by the quest to proffer solutions and not money making. Genuine industry players are already helping many dispora Nigerians become genuine landlords in Nigeria. e_housing

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