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In this write up, I hope to focus on various ways you can actually invest in the real property industry and make your money either as a full time practitioner or part time but obviously, with time and success, more of your attention will be required even if you start off on part time basis.
What you want to do as a Real Property Investor operating at the BHS level is to buy properties at a low price and hold…
ContinuePosted by Tolu BISADE-PHILLIPS on March 29, 2011 at 14:29
This week Africa Business Communities meet with Tolu Bisade-Phillips, Managing Partner of Myne Properties & Investment Limited, a sought-out property development consulting firm in Nigeria and Ghana.…
ContinuePosted by Isaac Twumasi Quantus on March 28, 2011 at 13:23
The Africa we see today is moving away from being stuck in its underdeveloped recent past. The transatlantic policy community is slow to recognize the great changes underway on the African continent. Most people fail to realize that the sub-Saharan economies grew at an average rate of 6 percent each…
Posted by Isaac Twumasi Quantus on March 18, 2011 at 16:22
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