Co-Ownership Model Seeks to Widen Access to Urban Real Estate
- Posted By: thisdaylive
- March 5, 2026
Platter, a property investment company, has introduced a co-ownership platform that allows multiple investors to jointly acquire income-generating rental properties in Nigeria’s major cities. The Chief Executive Officer of Platter,
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