936675ex - nicely furnished 2 bedroom shortlet in ikoyi
features:
- gated and secured estate
- 24/7 power supply
- serene environment
- free wifi
- daily cleaning
- netflix / youtube
- en-suite bedrooms
- daily housekeeping
- dedicated car park space
- equipped kitchen
- swimming pool
- tastefully furnished
this place will leave you with unforgettable memorie...
Cw07050
2-bedroom apartment in lekki
lekki
₦120,000 per night
description:
enjoy comfort and style in this well-finished 2-bedroom shortlet apartment located in the heart of lekki. perfect for both short and extended stays, it offers modern amenities in a serene and secure environment.
features:
swimming pool
stable electricity
well-secured environment
serene surroundings
for more information, pricing and private viewings
please contact:
titi: +234 707 886 6245
lilian: 09062511340
email: [email protected]
website: www.cwlagos.com
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