Our Goal is to Deliver Luxurious, Responsible Projects, Says Ayoolanrewaju

Fadekemi Ajakaiye

The Chief Executive Officer, GMH Luxury, Engr. Kuyebi Ayoolanrewaju has stated that their goal is to deliver projects that are not just luxurious but responsible.

Ayoolanrewaju highlighted these goals and achievements during a media briefing on the 10-year anniversary of GMH Luxury, in Lagos recently.

He stated that GMH Luxury is celebrating its 10 years of delivering excellence and rewriting history in Nigeria’s real estate landscape.

Ayoolanrewaju, highlighted how the company has evolved with the market. He said, “At GMH Luxury, evolution is not a choice, it’s a necessity. We were the first to deliver a purpose-built maisonette in Parkview, Ikoyi, and develop apartment complexes in Gbagada. “We’re integrating AI into construction and introducing smart living solutions like facility-based cloud storage and remote power management.”

He narrated their success story, laying critical emphasis on the key pillars that have driven its investment from a company founded with N570,000 to a real estate powerhouse worth over N60 Billion with well over 100 housing units delivered and about 400 to be delivered with exceptional quality.

He stated that as part of its tradition of transparency and accountability, the briefing was to share its milestones, innovations, and bold ambitions for the future, reaffirming its status as a customer-first real estate company committed to sustainability, trust, and technological evolution in the real estate industry.

Ayoolanrewaju noted that consumer behaviour has changed, as buyers are now more informed, more cautious, showing up for inspections with architects and asking detailed questions about finishing.

“We’ve responded by staying transparent and ensuring quality at every stage. Focusing on transparency and customer satisfaction remains central to GMH’s brand promise. The company is one of the few in the sector that does not penalise subscribers for pulling out of project due to financial constraints. It also provides clients with daily visibility into project progress, something rarely seen in the real estate market,” he said.

He stated that in response to shifting buyer preferences and Nigeria’s inflationary environment, GMH Luxury has also adopted a structural financing model, called Equitable Finance. With this model, aspiring homeowners and investors can participate in projects with as little as 10% equity, giving them access to capital appreciation without needing full ownership.

“On sustainability, GMH Luxury shared its forward-thinking approach to green development. From implementing biodigester systems and green landscaping to integrating solar and gas turbine solutions to reduce diesel generator use”, he said.

He mentioned that each development has a trust structure funded by homeowners themselves to ensure continuous upgrades and efficient maintenance, which ensures our facilities still work years after handover.”

The Chief Operating Officer GMH Luxury, Modupe Sonola, in her remark said, “This milestone is a moment to reaffirm our commitment to transparency, quality, integrity, and sustainability.”

Looking ahead, GMH Luxury plans to extend its footprint with a five-star resort on the Lagos Peninsula, while continuing to redefine urban luxury with hotel apartments, lifestyle residences, and tech-enabled homes.

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