Shared Ownership
Welcome onboard, The Autograph Plus Shared Ownership Model: A flexible concept of ownership where several people can each own a share of a specific luxury hotel apartment. It allows you the freedom to diversify your investment portfolio while enjoying a hands-on approach where everything is managed for you by a World-Class hospitality brand.
Since the 21st century began, traditional yellow cabs have faded away, replaced by Uber and other ride-hailing services. Similar transformations are happening in the hospitality sector with the rise of Airbnb, short-term rentals, and extended stays.
These accommodations cater to the demand for a ‘home away from home’ experience in today’s fast-paced world.
The demand for hotel apartments in Lagos, Nigeria is rising rapidly, outpacing traditional residential properties. This investment is hassle-free and hands-off, attracting those seeking high rental yields and guaranteed annual returns. Serviced apartments are now a top choice for travelers, making investors enthusiastic aboutthe potential returns.
Each hotel apartment is divided into 4 equal ratios. All owners (maximum of 4) will be represented on the final sales and purchase agreement, making them collective owners of the hotel apartment.
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Our Offering
Hotel Suites
The Autograph Plus is a commercial development. Operating as a hospitality enterprise, The Autograph Plus gives willing investors the opportunity to own hotel apartment units. The Hotel suite offers units in 38sqm and 48sqm with liveable floor space with en-suite bathroom, living area, stylish ceiling designs, modern-day fitted kitchenette, fully furnished bedroom, and electronic appliances.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is not a timeshare. You’re a part owner of the property.
Yes. There are a maximum of 4 ownership per unit and you can own more than one.
No. Each share price is fixed.
Yes. However, Cruxstone Development & Investment Ltd. has right of first refusal on the purchase of your share(s).