Worried about Nigeria’s housing deficit, estimated at over 22 million units, which presents a daunting challenge, especially for those in the lower end of the ladder, Kenburger Homes, a technology driven real estate developer, is poised to change the narrative. Speaking with newsmen in Lagos, the Chief Executive Officer, Kenburger Homes. a USA real estate consultant, Kene Onyia, said all hands must be on deck to ensure that the larger Nigeria populations have a home to call their own.
Onyia said Kenburger Homes focuses on middle-to-upper-income individuals and families seeking affordable, luxurious, and sustainable housing solutions. He said within the next five years, the company aimed to develop 50 additional estates across Nigeria, delivers 10,000 housing units, creates over 50,000 jobs by so doing contribute significantly to Nigeria’s GDP growth. The CEO disclosed that after training over 300 Africans from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Zambia in USA real estate Wholesaling, “we are ready to take it to the next level by April 2025 with a massive Afro Real estate Wholesaling/STR hybrid Conference (Online and Physical simultaneously).
” With focus on innovative solutions, Kenburger Homes incorporates cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices, which according to Onyia, includes green building materials, renewable energy integration, smart home automation and community-focused amenities. On how the Federal Government can address Nigeria’s housing deficit,.