3) warehouse for lease:
an industrial warehouse measuring 27,720sqft (2,576.27sqm) is available for lease.
location:- council bus stop idimu.
rent:- #20,000.00 per sq...
1) a bay measuring 1,000sqm along apapa-oshodi expressway by coker bus stop, 1st rainbow, amuwo-odofin industrial layout.
rate: n50m per annum for 2 yea...
*for long lease*
a warehouse space of approximately 800sqm located off ogunnusi road, ogba.
it is suitable for church, storage purposes or lounge set up
*rent: ₦45m per annum(multiple years rent wanted)
*agency fee:10%
*legal fee: 10%
contact toplift realtors on 08029763540 or 08078435...
For lease️
*massive warehouse is available for lease*
*size - 191sqm by 20ft high*
*location - ibeju lekki*
*two poles away from the express*
*rent -10m (ono)*
*agency -10%*
*legal - 10%*
ref no ...
Just out @ ilupeju
warehouse for lease.
description:
*warehouse* of *1,000sqmts* and
office space of 300 sqmtrs with enough packing space in ilupeju industrial estate for both productions/storage.
rate: n150m per annum for 2 years.
or 3 yrs c...
*for long lease*
a warehouse of approximately 288sqm with 2 rooms office space on 2 plots of land located at okun ajah, ajah
*rent: ₦15m per annum(multiple years rent wanted)
*agency fee:10%
*legal fee: 10%
contact toplift realtors on 08029763540 or 08078435...
250sqm warehouse for rent at alausa off kudirat abiola road, alausa ikeja lagos
price tag: 4m per annum
nb: storage only
*contact us today quickly now*
fredomon...
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