Elegushi Royal Family Layout, Lekki Peninsula , Lagos.

If your investment is paying you less than 30% per annum, you need to start property investment in Dollars

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Let me explain.

Inflation in Nigeria hovers around 30%. This means that if your N1 million investment last year hasn’t grown to N1.3 million by now, your capital, plus interest, can no longer buy the same things it did last year. To preserve your wealth, the best strategy is to invest in USD.

Yes, with your Naira, you can invest in USD and earn returns in USD. At Wonder Homes, we provide you with the opportunity to invest in our short-term rental business across France, the UK, and Nigeria, where we consistently earn in USD. By investing your Naira with us, you’ll earn returns in USD — a secure, stable currency. Here’s how it works.

HOW TO Start INVESTING IN USD AND EARN RETURNS

5 Simple Steps to Earning U$D Returns from NGN Investment

Step 1: Sign Up Now

Click the button above to register as an investor. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll receive a confirmation message containing your account number and a secure link to track your investments and returns.

Step 2: Make Your First Investment in Naira

After registering, you’ll convert your Naira into USD. Within 24 hours, the equivalent USD will be credited to your account. And don’t forget to apply any bonus codes, if you have one!

Step 3: Watch Your USD Earnings Grow

Monitor your investment using the secure link provided. You’ll earn 1% USD return per month on your investment. We will invest your Naira in premium short-stay rental units in key cities across France and the UK. You’ll receive monthly updates on the performance of your investment.

Step 4: Earn Extra Cash Bonuses

Share the investment opportunity with others, and earn 5% of the ROI of everyone you refer. Let’s do a quick exercise. How much extra cash bonus would you earn if 10 of your contacts invested an average of N10m each?

Step 5: Reinvest or Withdraw

At the end of your investment term, you can decide whether to reinvest your principal and interest or withdraw the Naira equivalent of your investment at the prevailing exchange rate at the time of withdrawal.

Yemisi and Sam Made over 105% in 2024

YEMISI, SAM AND THE BANK

Yemisi and Sam both work for a major commercial bank in Nigeria, based at the head office in Lagos. Yemisi holds a senior management role, while Sam works as her personal assistant. To protect the identity of our investors, pseudonyms are used in this story.

Through their occasional work-related chats, Sam learned from Yemisi the importance of saving and investing. Over the years, Yemisi has built an impressive portfolio, acquiring properties within Lagos, holding shares in several companies, and developing a keen eye for good investment opportunities. Her experience and wisdom were evident when she first heard about Wonder Homes.

DISCOVERING WONDER HOMES

In June 2023, Yemisi came across Wonder Homes. Her usual instinct would have been to dismiss it immediately. However, since she learned about it from a trusted friend in church—someone with an equally sharp sense for investments—she decided to take a closer look, but only after conducting thorough research. The next day, Yemisi briefed Sam about Wonder Homes and instructed him to conduct an in-depth investigation and prepare a detailed report. This was Sam’s introduction to Wonder Homes. Initially, he thought it would be like any other research project he had done in the past. Little did he know, he too would soon become an investor.

Sam began the research as usual, but the more he learned about Wonder Homes, the more excited he became about the opportunity to invest in its USD-based returns. Like Yemisi, Sam wanted to be part of the Wonder Homes investment. However, his salary barely covered his expenses, leaving little room for savings. But with anew year approaching, he set a goal to start investing in Wonder Homes in 2024. What he didn’t expect was an unexpected twist.

ALARMING ALERT

Every year, the bank pays an annual bonus when it performs well financially, typically on December 15th. However, Sam had low expectations for the bonus since the bank’s results for 2023 were disappointing. Moreover, the 15th of December had already passed without any bonus notification.

On 31st December, as Sam was preparing for the New Year’s Eve church service, he received an unexpected SMS alert—it was the bonus! “What a great way to start the new year!” he thought. Excited, Sam began daydreaming about how he could spend the money. He was only five minutes into this daydream when he received a WhatsApp message from Yemisi.ppp

IT’S BOSS AGAIN

“She doesn’t rest?” he thought, as he opened the message. The 10-word message read: “Seen the bonus? I’ll be doing Wonder Homes. You’re in?”. Sam paused for a moment to reflect. “Great idea!” he thought, as he realized he was about to achieve his New Year’s goal even before the year started. The following day, January 1, 2024, Sam transferred ₦250,000 to Wonder Homes. Yemisi also invested ₦4 million on the same day. The summary of their investments is provided in the table above. Here is an explanation of the table.

On January 1, 2024, the exchange rate was ₦895 to $1. After converting Sam’s ₦250,000, his investment amounted to $279. Over the course of 2024, his USD investment accrued interest at 1% per month, resulting in a total annual return of 12%. By the end of the year, his investment had grown from $279 to $313. Additionally, the Naira depreciated over the year, from ₦895 to $1 to ₦1,645 to $1. When Sam converted his $313 (the total of his investment plus the return), he received ₦514,582. This represented an impressive ROI of 105.83%.

Yemisi, who invested ₦4 million, enjoyed an even higher interest rate of 13.5%. At the end of the year, her investment had grown to ₦8,344,469, delivering an ROI of 108.61%.

Now, here is your opportunity to join Yemisi and Sam.

5 Reasons Why You Should Choose Wonder Homes

  • Your Investment is Backed by Collateral

In case of any unforeseen circumstances, your invested capital is secured by property assets. We’ve signed an undertaking to liquidate our property assets if necessary to pay investors. We always maintain an investment portfolio that is less than 75% of the value of our assets, ensuring your investment is protected.

  • Protect Your Wealth from Inflation

Inflation erodes the value of your Naira investment. But when you invest in USD, your capital is shielded from the depreciation of the Naira. Both your standard of living and purchasing power are maintained while your wealth is preserved and grows in a stable currency.

  • Your Investment is Dollar-Backed

A bag of rice in 2023 cost ₦42,000 or $91 at the exchange rate of ₦462 = $1. Today, that same bag costs ₦80,000 or $49.5 with the exchange rate of ₦1600 = $1. With USD-backed investments, you would’ve bought 2 bags of rice today instead of 1, preserving your purchasing power.

  • We Care About Our Investors

Our commitment to you is long-term. At Wonder Homes, we aspire to be a leader in the global short-stay rental market. As we grow, we want to grow with you—helping you build wealth in the process. Your success is our success.

Let’s Build Wealth Together

Don’t let your wealth be eroded by inflation and currency devaluation. Invest in USD with Wonder Homes and start earning returns that grow with global trends, not local economic fluctuations.

Sign Up Now to get started on your journey toward better returns!

Questions?

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our investment options, feel free to reach out to us:

Call or WhatsApp: +234 706 698 1205, +33 7 67 12 44 10

Email: WonderHomesAndApartments@gmail.com

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