
Real estate developer, Baay Projects, has launched the Green City Estate.
The estate is set to become a premier destination for sustainable and luxurious living, offering residents a combination of modern amenities, natural beauty, and futuristic design.
Located in Ketu-Epe, Lagos State, the Green City Land development is designed to cater to a wide range of needs and preferences, with well- planned residential areas, commercial spaces, and recreational facilities.
The Green City Estate is also located near major landmarks, which include the Lagos State food logistics hub, Film City, Grace Polytechnic, Lagos State University of Education, Epe, Lekki-Epe International Airport, Lekki-Epe Deep Seaport, and Lekki-Epe Free Trade Zone.
The estate will feature innovative architecture, sustainable building materials, and state-of-the-art technology, blending with the surrounding environment. It will also prioritise sustainability and eco-friendliness, with a focus on energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, and green spaces.
Moreover, the estate will feature sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy sources, such as solar panels and wind turbines, minimising its carbon footprint and ensuring a healthier environment for residents.
The estate will offer a range of recreational activities and amenities, including parks, gardens, hiking trails, sports facilities, a green house food system, sportand children play centres, groceries stores, study centre, tech city, mobile clinic, fitness and spa, making it a destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers.
“We are proud to launch the Green City land estate, a visionary project aimed at creating a sustainable and luxurious living experience in a natural and serene environment,” the Chief Executive Officer, Baay Projects, Mr. Segun Adegoke, said.
“With its innovative design, state-of-the-art amenities, and commitment to sustainability, the Green City land estate is set to become a model for sustainable living and a premier destination for country living,” he added.
