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SPONSORED POST: 2020 Promo: Abuja Airport Road Estate Slashes Land Sales To N2,020,000, Offers 2,020 Free Blocks, 20 Per Cent Discounts

 

T.Pumpy Developers Concepts Limited, developers of T Pumpy Estates, with 22 housing estates spread across Abuja, Nigeria's capital, has announced slash of its 4/5 bedroom duplex land sales with massive discounts.

The estate land, which is government approved, is located along the Airport Road, Abuja.   

This is coming on the heels of its promo, Abuja For All, which ended December 31, 2019 with massive sales.

According to the Chief Executive Officer, Akintayo Adaralegbe, the promo is aimed at encouraging more Nigerians to own houses.

He said the land is about 650sqm for 4 or 5 bedroom duplex or penthouse or can be used for 4-bedroom standard bungalow. 

Explaining in detail the new development, Mr Adaralegbe said the market value of the land is N3m however, the company is giving out 20 per cent discount, which is N600,000 and 2,020 block, which is valued at N380,000. 

He said, “Total value discount is N980,000 off N3,000,000 which is N2,020,000. Pay N2,020,000 the land is yours.”

Adaralegbe, whose company's corporate headquarters located at Monrovia Street was recently commissioned by Minister of Women Affairs, Paullen Tallen, said the promo will last till March 31, 2020.

The T-Pumpy Concept team have decades of providing industry-acclaimed off-site home designs and constructions. 

Whether you’re interested in a manufactured home or an innovative modular design, the T-Pumpy Concept team continues to deliver what home buyers are looking for in their new homes along with quality construction they expect and deserve.

Corporate office address: No. 12, Monrovia Street, Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II District, Abuja. 

Annex: House 23, (F) Road, Beside RCCG Resurrection Parish, FHA Lugbe, Abuja.

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