Real estate firm Adron Homes and Properties is running its “Love for Love Promo” this Valentine season, encouraging couples, families, and investors to celebrate commitment through shared property ownership rather than conventional gifts.
The Valentine-themed campaign promotes real estate investment as a path to long-term financial security and legacy building. According to the company, the initiative features discounted rates, flexible payment plans, and gift incentives across its nationwide housing developments.
The promotion’s tiered reward structure offers escalating benefits based on investment levels. Clients investing ₦100,000 receive cake, chocolates, and wine, while ₦200,000 commitments earn a Love Hamper. Investments of ₦500,000 include a Love Hamper with cake, and ₦1,000,000 subscribers can choose between a Samsung phone or a Love Hamper with cake.
Higher-value investments unlock premium rewards. A ₦5,000,000 payment provides either an iPad or a couples’ getaway at a leading Nigerian hotel. Those investing ₦10,000,000 can select from a Samsung Z Fold 7, a three-night premium resort stay, or complete solar power installation.
Top-tier investors receive luxury experiences—₦30,000,000 land purchases include a three-night couples’ trip to Doha or South Africa, while buyers of ₦50,000,000 houses receive a double-door refrigerator.
The promotion applies to Adron Homes estates in Lagos, Shimawa, Sagamu, Atan–Ota, Papalanto, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Osun, Ekiti, Abuja, Nasarawa, and Niger states. The company emphasizes secure land titles, competitive pricing, and strategic locations, inviting both local and diaspora Nigerians to participate in the campaign.
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