Wrothams Windsor redefining African buyer-approach to foreign property
Authorities of Wrothams Windsor, a leading property sales and investment consultancy in Nigeria, have said that they are redefining the way the African market buys international property and high yielding property investments through their simplified process, adding that, as a result of this, they are truly changing the landscape of the property game.
Through this process, the company is enhancing investment opportunities for Nigerians interested in properties in London, Dubai, Miami and New York, and to consummate this, it will be hosting an international property expo in Abuja this week.
“This expo opens a new vista of opportunities for Nigerians interested in London and UK property investments in the light of the recent fall in the value of Sterling versus the US Dollar; with our professional experience spanning three decades, and our management’s deal history surpassing £650million in transactions, we represent the one-stop-shop for anything related to property”, Richard Vedelago, Wrothams Windsor’s Group Managing Director, explained in a statement.
He noted that the expo would further open an avenue for the company to provide a fully managed property sales and investment service for clients looking to invest in some of the world’s most coveted developments in cities like London, Dubai, New York, Miami; and to manage investors’ property portfolios in these locations.
“Our advantage lies in an extensive global network of developers and partners such as Emaar Properties, Berkeley Homes, Exemplar Developments that are bringing to market properties like the Armani Residences Dubai, Fitzroy Place London, Royal Arsenal London and the Address Sky Views to mention but a few”, Vedelago said.
Continuing, he said, “through this, we have earned a reputation of being the top property consultancy that advises on the very best international schemes and investments with a professional approach that has made them one of the most sought after companies in the West Africa”.
KELECHI EWUZIE