Flats for Rent on Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island (VI), Lagos
The average price of flats for rent on Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island (VI), Lagos is ₦15,000,000 per annum. The most expensive flat / apartment costs ₦18,000,000 per annum while the cheapest costs ₦7,500,000 per annum. There are 5 available flats for rent on Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island (VI), 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.
3 bedroom apartment in a very serene location in vi, with bq and swimming pool. installed acs,
rent 7.5m
sc 2m
diesel 3m ( 24hrs power)
agency 10%
legal 10%
caution tbd
phcn is prepaid me...
Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island (VI), Lagos
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16 nos d 3 bedroom apartment with bq within a secured estate, with swimming pool
location: bishop oluwole street, victoria island
price: n18m/flat rental each asking
facility to be managed by you, no generator, looking for a company to take all 16 fl...
To let
newly built & well finished 3 bedroom serviced flat with 1rm bq + fitted kitchen & ample parking space@off bishop oluwole street, victoria island
rent: ₦15m p.a
s/c: to be determi...
₦15,000,000 per annum
Divention Properties Limited
08032443481
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The average price of flats for rent on Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island (VI), Lagos is ₦15,000,000 per annum. The most expensive flat / apartment costs ₦18,000,000 per annum while the cheapest costs ₦7,500,000 per annum.
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About Victoria Island (VI), Lagos
Victoria Island (VI) is an affluent area that encompasses a former island of the same name that sits between Lagos Island and the Lekki Peninsula in the Lagos Lagoon. It is the main business and financial centre of Lagos in Lagos State, Nigeria. Victoria Island is one of the most exclusive and expensive areas to live in Nigeria. The town and island lie within the boundaries of the Eti-Osa LGA.
Originally designated an upscale residential area, failing infrastructure and overcrowding in the old business district on Lagos Island and lax zoning enforcement in Victoria Island led to a mass migration of businesses over the last twenty-five years. Today, Victoria Island is one of Nigeria's busiest centres of banking and commerce, with most major Nigerian and international corporations headquartered on the Island.
The Island has continued to rapidly develop and along with Ikoyi, is a favourite spot for Nigerians and foreigners to live and play.