In a smart move to promote sustainable living and strategic land investment, LIFEPAGE has announced the development of its newest innovation, Richland City, located in Imota, Ikorodu. Conceptualised as a Golf and Lake Resort Community, the project is designed to serve as a model for eco-conscious urban development.
The new project, according to LIFEPAGE, offers prospective landowners and investors a unique opportunity to participate in what it describes as a future-forward real estate initiative that embraces the principles of green living, land banking, and strategic property ownership.
As part of efforts to bring stakeholders closer to the vision, the company has scheduled a site tour of the Richland City project for Thursday, July 10, 2025. The event will feature the presence of Dr. Olumide Emmanuel, the Chairman of the Board at LIFEPAGE, alongside other key executives, partners, and prospective buyers.
Speaking on the significance of the project, Opeoluwa Oni, Executive Director, Estates Development and Projects, emphasised that Richland City is not only a response to current housing and environmental concerns but also a tool for financial empowerment. “In an economy where traditional investment paths appear uncertain, land banking remains one of the safest and most rewarding strategies,” he added.
The site, located in the rapidly developing axis of Imota—home to the Lagos Rice Mill and other key industrial infrastructure—is strategically positioned to benefit from the growth prospects of Lagos’ expansion.
The Richland City project aligns with LIFEPAGE’s vision of creating wealth through real estate while building communities that are environmentally responsible and future-ready.
Potential investors, real estate enthusiasts, and members of the public are invited to join the site tour, which will include firsthand insights into the layout, development plans, and value proposition of Richland City.
As Lagos continues to grow toward the east, Imota is fast emerging as a destination for smart property investments, and LIFEPAGE appears to be leading the charge.
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