The average price of flats for rent in Festac, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos is ₦1,500,000 per annum. The most expensive flat / apartment costs ₦6,000,000 per annum while the cheapest costs ₦850,000 per annum. There are 1 available flats for rent in Festac, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, Nigeria. The flats have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each flat / apartment listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Luxury 2bedrooms service apartment available for 1 year rent at lakeview estate phase 2 in amuwo odofin lagos mainland nigeria
rent: 6 million (per annum)
agency: 10%
legal: 10%
agreement: 10%
caution: 10 %
service charge -300k yearly
total package🟰 8,700,000
features
-7 seater sofa (parlor chairs)
-2 standing fan
-65 inches television (1)
- 32 inches television (2)
-2 horse power air conditioner (1)
- 1.5 horse power air conditioner (2)
-dining table
-dining chairs
-hisense 172dr 124 liters top freezer refrigerator (1)�-tv stand table
-clothing wardrobe
-7 by 7 bed set /foam mattress
-water heater (3)�-smoke extractor (polystar 900mm range hood )
-gas cooker (5 burner inbuilt gas hob)
-rice cooker
-blender (1.5l blender 600w )
-pressue cooker
-25kg gas cylinder
-cctv 24 hours surveillance camera footage
-5kg solar inverter (full battery) covers all appliances including refrigerators (24 hours light)
for enquiries reach out to kattyproperty investment group.
️ 08119849818 (also on whatsa...
₦6,000,000 per annum
Katty Property Investment Limited
08119849818
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The average price of flats for rent in Festac, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos is ₦1,500,000 per annum. The most expensive flat / apartment costs ₦6,000,000 per annum while the cheapest costs ₦850,000 per annum.
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About Festac, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos
Festac is a Federal Housing Estate in Lagos state, Nigeria. It is located along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway in Lagos State, Nigeria. The name Festac was derived form the acronym FESTAC, which stands for Second World African Festival of Arts and Culture that was held there in 1977. Festac town, originally referred to as "Festival Town" or "Festac Village", is a residential estate designed to house the participants of the Second World Festival of Black Arts and Culture of 1977 (Festac77).
The Nigerian government invested substantial sums of money and resources into building Festac Town, which sported state of the art electrical generators, police and fire stations, access to public transportation, supermarkets, banks, health centres, public restrooms, and postal services. The village was therefore intended to evoke the modern age and the promise of state-sponsored economic development fueled by oil revenues.