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24 hours deal!!!! luxury residential 5 bedroom detached house + swimming pool + 3 rooms bq in parkview estate, ikoyi
price: ₦45m per annum x 3 years min
call prince ademola osinuga now to pay & move in immediately
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To let
nicely spacious 3bedroom maisonette
*location: osapa london estate*
rent 7.5m
service charge 1.2m
agency 10%
legal 10%
caution fees 10%
come with your generator
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*for lease at ikota villa lekki*
a well-finished block of *6 units of 3-bedroom apartments* (no bq), ideal for corporate use such as hospital, school, offices, or guesthouse.
location: ikota villa estate, lekki
rent: ₦45,000,000
lease term: 5 ye...
To let
4 bedroom luxury serviced maisonette with a bq.
rent : n50m x 2 years
caution deposit: n5m
service charge: n3.2m
diesel deposit: n750,000
services:
fully fitted kitchen
swimming pool
gym
air conditioners in all areas
lifts
stand by generators
24 hours security
internet services
etc
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*to let!*
4 bedroom duplex apartment with a bq to let in a very serene and secure estate at orchid road in eti osa local government area.
₦8m; per annum
legal; 10%
commission; 10%
caution fees; 5%
*for office use only, not residential, no shared, no shortlet*
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