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    Real estate: OluwanifemiDare-Aluko’s vision for smartproperty investments with KniffyRealty

    Oluwanifemi Dare-Aluko, founder and CEO of Kniffy Realty, is on a mission to transform how Nigerians approach real estate. With a passion for financial empowerment, the economics expert launched her firm in 2022 to help clients understand the wealth-building potential of property investment.
    For Oluwanifemi, real estate is more than buying and selling properties; it is about creating opportunities for long-term financial growth. “Many people view real estate as just a place to live, but it’s much more than that,” she explained.

    “A well-informed investment can provide security, stability, and generational wealth. My goal is to help clients see this bigger picture.” Kniffy Realty operates with a client-first philosophy, offering a transparent and personalized approach. From the start, Oluwanifemi recognized the challenges Nigerians face in navigating the often-complex real estate market. She built her company to address these issues, focusing on integrity, education, and trust.
    “We take the time to understand each client’s financial goals and guide them accordingly,” Oluwanifemi said. “It’s not about closing a sale; it’s about ensuring our clients feel confident and informed in their decisions.”
    Leveraging data and insights to shape investment advice is one of the firm’s key strategies. Oluwanifemi’s background in economics allows her to analyze market trends and cycles, helping clients make decisions based on facts rather than emotions. “Real estate is deeply tied to the economy,” she noted. “Understanding policies, market trends, and financial forecasts can
    make a huge difference in the success of an investment.”
    Kniffy Realty has been particularly successful in promoting off-plan properties—homes sold before construction is complete—as a viable option for investors. These projects often come at lower prices, allowing buyers to gain value as construction progresses.

    “Off-plan properties are an excellent way to build wealth over time,” Oluwanifemi said. “They offer affordability and strong appreciation potential, making them ideal for first-time buyers and seasoned investors alike.”
    The company’s efforts have already begun to resonate, with clients praising its transparent processes and focus on education. Oluwanifemi believes this approach is key to fostering trust in an industry often marred by unreliable dealings.
    “We want to redefine what real estate means to Nigerians,” she shared. “For me, it goes beyond owning property, it’s about using that property as a tool for financial empowerment.”
    Oluwanifemi plans to expand its reach, offering more educational resources and exploring new markets across Nigeria. Her vision is to create a future where more Nigerians can leverage real estate as a path to financial freedom.
    “With the right knowledge and guidance, anyone can build wealth through real estate,” she said. “It’s all about taking that first informed step.”

    Through her company, Kniffy Realty, Oluwanifemi is proving that real estate is not just for the wealthy but for anyone ready to take charge of their financial future—one property at a time.

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