Daniel Ford International Partners with Berkeley Group UK to deliver comfortable property investment
Oru Leonard
Daniel Ford International, a Nigerian Diaspora and property organisation based in the United Kingdom (UK), has disclosed it’s Partnership move with the Berkeley Group, an estate development firm to further enhance opportunities property development business between Nigeria and UK.
Speaking during on Thursday at the presentation and showcasing of the Berkeley group facilities, The MD/ CEO of Daniel Ford International, Mr Yemi Edun explained why Nigerians should patronize the Berkeley Group describing the ambience of their choice of locations and friendly business conditions. He added that the group has built integrity over the years and should be trusted.
Edun has leaved in UK for over 30 years and since the early 2000s, Daniel Ford has been involved in property deals worth over £700 million. Notable transactions include selling remarkable properties such as the home where Mozart composed his first symphony, the famous Lipton tea estate, and the house owned by Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first Prime Minister. Aside real estate, he is into finance, philanthropy and social impact engagement.
He was listed in the 2021 100 Most Influential Black People in the UK.
Berkeley Group is a UK based group that builds homes and neighbourhoods across London, Birmingham and the South of England. They have built more than19,600 homes in the last 5 years
The are specialised in brownfield regeneration, reviving underused land to create unique, sustainable and nature-rich places where communities thrive and people of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy a great quality of life.
They have a uniquely long-term operating model that is responsive to the cyclical nature of the housing market.
We offer varied, cutting-edge and rewarding careers, working with supportive teams on UK’s most ambitious regeneration projects.
Corporate Social Responsibility:
Last year The Berkeley Foundation supported more than 6,000 vulnerable people. Again the Berkeley Foundation gave £3.9m in grants to its exceptional charity partners
10% of employees are in an earn and learn role as graduates, apprentices or sponsored students