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Ghana’s leading real estate and housing provider, Lakeside Estate, is promising its existing and potential customers of providing them with their dream homes that will shape their future for the better.
In a New Year message to its customers, the number one real estate provider for the middle and upper class in society said it is buoyed by the customers' dreams and aspirations that fuel its passion to deliver not just properties but homes where memories are made and futures are shaped.
“As we step into the year 2024, let us embrace the boundless that lies ahead in the real estate sector. The journey we embarked upon is not just about building and selling properties. It is about building dreams, creating homes, and shaping the future”, Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Prince-Joseph Ayiku said.
“To our esteemed customers, you are the heartbeat of our endeavours. Your dreams and aspirations fuel our passion to provide not just properties but homes where memories are made and futures are shaped”, he explained
Again, Dr. Ayiku, said his outfit will push the boundaries in 2024, challenge the status quo, and redefine the possibility.
“In the face of challenges, let resilience be our compass and let innovation be our guiding star.
May the year 2024 be a year of unprecedented growth of building not just structures but relationships that withstand the test of time”, he added.
Lakeside Estate commended its dedicated staff, saying, “You are the architects of change, the visionaries who transform blueprints into reality. Your commitment to excellence, innovation, and unwavering professionalism has been the cornerstone of our success”.
The leading real estate company stressed it remains committed to delivering high-quality properties in 2024.
One of the 2024 innovations of Lakeside Estate is the introduction of ‘Boom Barriers’ at the Community 8 entrances to enhance the security of our esteemed customers. Boom barriers act as physical barriers, enhancing the security of the residents by controlling and restricting vehicular access. This is especially crucial for a gated community like Lakeside Estate.
Lakeside Estate won CIMG Real Estate Company of the Year 2023
The Leading Real Estate Company, Lakeside Estate, won the CIMG Real Estate Company of the Year 2023.
It also swept five awards at the 35th Ghana Real Estate Developers Association Dinner and Awards Night. The awards were the Best in High-End Community Set-up, Best in Middle-End Residential, Gated Community – Middle End, Green Award and Overall Real Estate Company of the Year
To this end, it pledged to continue to provide affordable but quality and luxurious houses for consumers.
Commenting on the awards, Dr. Prince-Joseph Ayiku, said the awards are but a testament to the collective dedication and passion of every member of the Lakeside team and the trust placed by its cherished residents and partners.
“Receiving these prestigious awards is not just a moment of celebration for Lakeside Estate, but a testament to the collective dedication and passion of every member of our team and the trust placed in us by our cherished residents and partners. I cannot completely express the sentiments of my fellow awardees; but there is a common denominator that runs through every awardee. That is the gratitude that we have been acknowledged and appreciated for our contributions towards the bridging of the housing deficit in Ghana.”
Lakeside Estate has for the past 25 years developed luxurious gated communities in the Adenta Municipality. It provides quality housing units that are environmentally friendly while giving shareholders value.
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