‘Shortlet market will generate 30% revenue for investors’
Keji Giwa, the founder of Digital Landlords and ShortletHomes, claims that the recreational shortlet market can generate a 30% return on investment for investors.Infomation Guide Nigeria
Giwa stated in a statement that developers hold the key to making Nigerians in the diaspora interested in buying real estate in the country.
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“This will boost the recreational short let market which can generate a 30 per cent ROI for investors.’’
Giwa stated that “Attracting the international community using recreational and tourism-based initiatives will attract revenue in foreign dollars and pounds, overcoming the dollar to naira depreciation issue buyers, investors/ landlords are now faced with today.
“The key is to sell recurring value and no longer just selling properties to turn landlords into tenants through extortionate electricity bills. Recreational short let opportunities can create recuring revenue in dollars or pounds for buyers provided operational cost is low.”
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