Windsor Estates launches multibillion-dollar housing scheme in Guyana

Navigant Builders Inc Chief Executive Officer Danny Sawh explains the details of the house to Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Mrs Hinds at the offical launch on Saturday
Navigant Builders Inc Chief Executive Officer Danny Sawh explains the details of the house to Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Mrs Hinds at the offical launch on Saturday

Windsor Estates, a multibillion-dollar housing scheme, was officially launched in Guyana on Saturday, with Prime Minister Samuel Hinds being the first person to get a tour of one of the eight North Haven model houses.

After touring the “Heritage”, a luxurious 1900-square-foot two-storey, three-bedroom house, inclusive of a kitchen, dining room, living room, bathrooms and a garage, Prime Minister Hinds expressed appreciation that the developer of Windsor Estates, Navigant Builders Inc, can meet the housing needs of the diaspora and even locals.

Navigant Builders Inc Chief Executive Officer Danny Sawh, a U. S. based-Guyanese entrepreneur said Windsor Estates seeks to bring a new style of living to the Guyanese populace based on designs developed in North America.

During the construction process, keen attention will be given to details and quality.

Additional persons who capitalise on the offer to be part of the Windsor Estates family will be given a five-year warranty on the foundation and the exterior of the house, in addition to a 10-year warranty on the roof.

Navigant Builders Inc is currently situated at Bel Air Park, Georgetown; however, it is the sister company of Stonewall Contracting Corporation in College Point, New York.

Windsor Estates is optimistic about providing a new quality of living to Guyanese through the provision of a superior environment parallel to that of the U. S.

According to Navigant Builders Inc, the initial phase of its gated community includes the provision of spacious living quarters that will receive 24-hour security, via the gated entrance, street lighting and night-vision Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras strategically placed in key locations of the community.

The North Haven homes range from Gy$ 25 million onward.

 

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