Audacia floats new estate, Montana City, near Epe-approved airport

Bright SekoniA fast-growing real estate company in Lagos State, Audacia Prime Realty Limited, has floated a new project, Montana City, in the fast-rising community of Epe where the new airport is said to be domiciled.


The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Bright Sekoni, while unveiling the blueprint of the residential project at the headquarter, said, “Montana Business and Residential City is a multi-faceted development that provides a range of housing and business options for people to choose from.

“It is a perfect place to live and conduct business with lots of very conducive ambience that pampers your relaxation.”

While fielding questions on the developmental prospects of the residence locale, the Audacia boss stressed that it is situated in a rapidly booming neighbourhood of Ketu, Epe, adding, “Montana Business and Residential City is a development by Audacia and a project that reinvents the typical urban dwelling by aiming to build a vertical mix of commercial and residential uses that enhance all clients’ quality of life.

“It is a must-buy for anyone looking for a high-quality, well-located home and work environment with a range of desirable features that compete with quality homes around the world.

“Their structures are known for being durable.

Speaking on quality and affordability, Sekoni said his company has ensured that the building quality complements the custom homes with smart design, quality craftsmanship, and sustainability they are planning to establish.

Continuing, he said, “It has topnotch facilities ranging from a co-working space, multipurpose hall, swimming pool, fitness centre, playground, retail stores, parameter fencing, and garden, among others.

“With a very serene environment, you don’t need to break the bank to acquire property at Montana Business and Residential City, with an initial deposit of as low as N250,000, you can become a property owner while keeping to the terms and conditions covering the establishment,” he charged all and sundry.

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