*for sale at idumota lagos island*
a strategically located acre of land facing the major road of idumota in lagos island is up for sale.
the land is one (1) acre of land which is six (6) plots together and is in a prime location that will serve all commercial purposes.
it's a very good buy for whoever is lucky to have this property because it has certificate of occupancy (cofo).
*land size:* 0ne acre (1) of land.
*documents:* certificate of occupancy and all other relevant document.
*price:* two billion and eight hundred million naira only (n2. 8billion) negotiab...
Description
7-floor (excluding ground floor) commercial office building located along lewis street, lagos island, lagos.
the building is easily accessible from third mainland bridge inward obalende as well as from igbosere road. it has close proximity to lagos state high court and igbosere magistrate court. land size is about 650sqm.
the sale price is ₦650,000,000 (six hundred and fifty million naira) only.
the title is registered deed of assignment (governor's consen...
Standard newly built large shop's and offices inside balogun market lagos island, from 14.5sqm to 500sqm size, more pictures and video is available for only a serious client,
note 10% agreement and 10% agency of the facilitators professional fee of the property rent is mandatory to be paid from the client, thanks and god bless ...
Lagos Island is a Local Government Area (LGA) located in the central part of the city of Lagos, Lagos state, Nigeria. It is part of the Lagos Division. As of the preliminary 2006 Nigerian census, the LGA had a population of 209,437 in an area of 8.7Â km². The LGA only covers the western half of Lagos Island; the eastern half is under the jurisdiction of the LGA of Eti-Osa. The Island was home to the Yoruba fishing village of Eko, which grew into the modern city of Lagos. The city has now spread out to cover the neighboring islands as well as the adjoining mainland.
There are three bridges which connect Lagos Island to the mainland, and they cross Lagos Lagoon to the district of Ebute Metta. Most Nigerian banks' head offices are located on Lagos Island. For instance, First Bank of Nigeria is one of the Nigerian Banks with its head office in Marina, Lagos Island.