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Karasana Gains Investor Interest as Abuja Road Project Spurs Residential Growth

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Karasana, a fast-emerging district on the outskirts of Abuja, is attracting renewed investor and developer interest following the Federal Executive Council’s approval of a ₦31.66 billion road project aimed at improving access within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The 10.5-kilometre road, flagged off by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, is expected to enhance connectivity between Karasana and more established districts such as Gwarimpa.

Analysts note that such infrastructure upgrades typically play a critical role in shaping residential demand, property values, and overall livability in developing corridors.

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Already positioned within the axis is Greenland, a residential project developed by Real Forte Estate Limited.

The estate is part of a growing pipeline of housing developments seeking to capitalise on Karasana’s improving infrastructure profile.

Speaking on the development, Ayobami Folarin, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of the firm, said the company’s early entry into the area reflects a strategic bet on Abuja’s expansion patterns.

“We secured Greenland with a clear view of where Abuja was heading. Karasana is one of the locations witnessing increasing infrastructure and demand. What is happening now reinforces the value of early positioning in growth corridors,” he said.

He declared that Greenland offers a mix of residential options, including terrace plots, semi-detached plots, and apartments, targeting a broad spectrum of buyers.

According to him, the developer has also introduced flexible payment structures in collaboration with financial institutions to lower entry barriers for prospective homeowners.

Market observers note that beyond location, smaller-scale developments such as Greenland may appeal to buyers seeking a balance between community living and privacy.

Planned amenities within the estate include security services, water supply, road access, and parking infrastructure—features increasingly considered baseline requirements in Abuja’s mid-tier housing segment.

Karasana’s rising profile reflects a broader trend in Abuja’s real estate market, where developers are moving toward less saturated districts in anticipation of infrastructure-led growth.

With ongoing public investments and increasing private sector activity, the corridor is gradually positioning itself as a viable alternative to more established residential hubs.

Folarin further noted that for investors and homebuyers, the unfolding developments suggest that Karasana may transition from a peripheral location to a more integrated part of the capital’s urban landscape, with projects like Greenland poised to benefit from the shift.

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