Josiah Mbachu unveils Futura Limited’s vision to revolutionize Nigeria’s real estate sector
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Tech entrepreneur and founder of Futura Limited, Josiah Mbachu, has emphasized that his real estate company is focused on redefining property development and transactions in Nigeria through the use of innovation, sustainability, and technology to create a unique real estate experience.
Michael Adesina
In a bold move to reshape Nigeria’s real estate landscape, tech entrepreneur and founder of Futura Limited, Josiah Mbachu, has unveiled a strategic plan aimed at redefining property development and transactions in the country through innovation, technology, and sustainable practices.
Speaking in a recent media interview, Mbachu emphasized that Futura Limited is committed to delivering a new kind of real estate experience—one that balances affordability with modern design and digital accessibility.
“Real estate is not just about properties; it’s about creating spaces that inspire and improve lives,” he said.
At the heart of Futura Limited’s mission, Mbachu revealed, is the development of affordable luxury housing—a concept that addresses the urgent need for quality housing while remaining accessible to the average Nigerian.
Backed by multimillion-dollar investments, the company is poised to tackle the nation’s housing deficit with a tech-driven approach.
As part of its innovation drive, Futura Limited is set to launch a cutting-edge real estate mobile app designed to simplify the way Nigerians buy, sell, and rent properties. The app will feature virtual tours, AI-driven recommendations, and verified listings, giving users a seamless and secure digital experience.
“Real estate transactions should be as simple as ordering a product online,” Mbachu explained. “With this app, we’re eliminating inefficiencies and introducing transparency. It’s about empowering buyers and sellers with smart tools.”
The platform aims to bridge the long-standing gap between property developers and potential homeowners, allowing users to explore multiple listings, compare options, and make informed decisions—all from their smartphones.
Mbachu further disclosed that Futura Limited’s innovative work is already gaining recognition, as the company recently received the prestigious Africa Real Estate Master Class Award. Its expanding portfolio includes both residential and commercial properties, serving a broad clientele ranging from young professionals and families to corporate organizations.
Beyond building homes, Futura Limited is also pioneering a shift in real estate marketing by deploying AI-powered solutions. These tools offer customized property suggestions based on user behavior and preferences, streamlining the property search process and boosting overall efficiency.
Looking ahead, Mbachu expressed his optimism for the industry’s future, stating that technology will be the driving force behind the next evolution in Nigerian real estate.
“Our goal is to make property transactions as easy as a few taps on a phone,” he said. “Technology is the key to unlocking the full potential of the market, and Futura Limited is proud to be leading that transformation.”
As Nigeria’s real estate sector continues to evolve amid urbanization and digital adoption, Futura Limited’s forward-thinking approach places it at the forefront of a new era in property development—where innovation meets accessibility and trust.
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