There are 3 available flats, houses, land and commercial property in Sapele, Delta, Nigeria. The property have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each property listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Joyful Castle Estate Egbeku Community, Along Eku Road, Sapele, Delta
*joyful castle estate phase2, egbeku, sapele*
the new and fastest selling estate in sapele
promo price: 1.5m
actual price: 1.8m
title: registered survey and deed of assignment (documentation inclusive)
*now that you know the biggest ballers in town* book and inspection with us today and *secure for yourself a plot of luxury*
for more information call/whatsapp +2348069838585, +2348061463...
*allocation time *
joyful castle estate sapele is the fastest selling estate in sapele right now.
*this estate is a buy and build property and allocation has begun, what are you still waiting for? take your slice of earth's cake? invest in joyful castle estate sapele.*
️joyful castle estate is located along sapele/eku road egbeku community, sapele, delta state*
title:* *deed of assignment & registered survey*
_*464sqm(100ft by 50ft) promo offer:*_ n1.8m (documents inclusive)
all payable within 3 months on outright
_*neighbourhood:*_
️5 minutes from amukpe roundabout
️3 minutes from school of midwifery
️ opposite dafenone's rubber plantation
for site inspection call or whatsapp 07059446...
₦2,000,000
Property World Africa Network Pwan
09075192129
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About Sapele, Delta
Sapele is a Local Government Area (LGA) in Delta state, Nigeria. Its headquarters/capital is located in Sapele (a cosmopolitan town and an important sea port for trade in timber related products). The business is heavily influenced by the African Timber and Plywood Company established by the Miller Brothers at Sapele in 1935. The town also serves as a base for the Nigerian Navy. It is one of the oil producing areas of the state, and the people speak Okpe, an Urhobo dialect. Major communities include Sapele, Amukpe, Elume, Ogiedi, Ughorhen and Ikeresan