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Real Estate Launch App For Easy, Trustworthy Property Bizz

Leading real estate marketing company, Logic Project Concept, is set to launch an app to checkmate fraud and reduce property prices in Nigeria.

Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr Ezinwa Nwokorie disclosed this recently while speaking with some media personnel at an event in Abuja.

Nwokorie disclosed that his firm and its partners want the overall development of the real estate business in the country, as well as making property affordable for investors.

He noted that the idea of the initiative is to create a robust platform for self dealing on property that would guarantee safety, reliability and affordability for potential investors in the real estate business.

“We have been working on this. It is called Logic Property Marketing; the idea is to create a very robust platform for self dealing on property. This is because it has been established that one of the biggest forms of fraud today is property selling and buying. So we looked at it with many years of experience and created this platform with the aid of the media group, I believe we can be the centre stage, the biggest and newest thing on property. The idea is to buy, sell at a very reliable, and affordable price. So it is a huge platform that we are trying to make available and I believe that even given the strength, capacity and the quality of my media group, I think this is a welcome development in the city of Abuja for now,” he said.

He added that what makes Logic Project Concept unique is its principle of ensuring reliability and trust as veritable requirements in dealing in property business.

“We are going to be more affordable than others. We are going to save our clients’ money. Secondly, reliability, with what we have been able to put together, even our media team, shows that there is no way an organisation like this will defraud anybody. It is not possible because we are being guided by rules and regulations, and the presence and personality of each of the group protects and guides these transactions.

“I am already a trained money laundering agent with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. I have undergone the training, I understand the Money Laundering Act. But it is also very wrong for you to assume that anybody who has money to buy property has stolen it. It is a very wrong notion. Most money you see in this world are genuinely made,” he said.

He stated that given his experience, if he notices that the money is not ‘clean’ he would not deal.