*direct brief available for lease:*
5 bedrooms detached house with 1 room service quarters at 7b mitchell okocha crescent, parkview estate, ikoyi.
*reduced rent: n45 million per annum for a minimum of 2 years*
agency: 10% of rent
legal: 5% of rent
caution: 10% of re...
4 bedroom detach duplex with bq and swimming pool
payment terms:
rent: 25m
agency: 10% of rent
legal: 10% of rent
caution: 10% of rent
service charge : to be discussed
fully service with 24hrs light
location: by konga place ikate lekki la...
*direct listing for rent*
_fully serviced 3 bedroom duplex with one room bq available for rent_
*location: agungi.*
*payable amount:*
rental value: ₦7million per annum
agency fee: 10% of rental value
legal fee: 10% of rental value
refundable caution deposit: ₦1,000,000
service charge: ₦1.7m per annum
power: 350/kwh (pay as you use)
*features:*
24/7 power (pay as you use)
24/7 security, gated, serene with access control.
clean steady water supply
ample parking space
on-site facility management and maintenance team.
24 hours inspection noti...
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