Civic Residence First Phase Delivery & House Key Handover: GIDI’s Commitment to Building Africa

GIDI Real Estate Investment Limited has achieved yet another significant milestone with the successful delivery and key handover of the first phase of Civic Residence, a sustainable residential community designed to advance the company’s vision of building Africa through sustainable housing.

Delivered in just over 12 months, this accomplishment is remarkable not only for its speed but also for its timing.

It comes eight months after GIDI delivered its first development project, The Palms Residence 1, in a record 11 months, and at a time when the Lagos real estate market faces muted sentiment, macroeconomic headwinds, and supply chain disruptions.

Despite these external challenges, GIDI has demonstrated resilience, operational excellence, and an unwavering focus on delivery.

Civic Residence stands as a testament to investor confidence and strategic execution. Early investors have emerged as the biggest beneficiaries, as the estate’s value has appreciated significantly since inception, an outcome driven by GIDI’s ability to deliver on schedule and uphold quality standards.

Speaking on the achievement, GIDI’s management reaffirmed its position as a reliable partner for homebuyers, investors, and industry stakeholders.

Delivery is our standard,” the CEO, Tobi Akerele, stated.

Our commitment is to create developments that combine quality, speed, and value while fostering sustainable communities across Africa,” emphasized by Ayorinde Ejioye.

This first-phase delivery signals a forward push in GIDI’s broader goal of addressing Africa’s housing deficit, strengthening investor trust, and setting new benchmarks for efficiency in the real estate sector.

With Civic Residence now partially occupied and subsequent phases already in development, GIDI invites individuals and institutions to partner with the brand for real estate solutions that promise value, transparency, and timely delivery.

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