To let.
description: 3 units of 2 bedroom flat
location: area 1, abuja
rent- 2 bedroom flat: ₦5m
service charge: 10% of rent
caution deposit: 10% or rent
agency & legal fee @20%
features -
armed uniform security men
serene environment
surveillance cameras
wa...
Tastsefuly built two bedroom block of flat to let in a serene and secured environment at news enginerring dawaki. tarred road to the apartment. its in an esta...
Apo resettlements zone e , tarred road all through super sharp 2 bedrooms flat for rent 4.5m. refundable caution deposit 500k. service charge to be contributed. fees 20%. video availa...
Neatly built 2 bedroom block of flat with bq in a well secured and exclusively serene environment on a tarred road at wuse 2
rent:15m sc:tbd cd:tbd a&l:...
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brand new spacious and serviced 2 bedroom flat with bq in a serene environment
location life camp by stella maris college
rent: ₦7m
service charge ₦1.5m
caution fee ₦1m
diesel deposit ₦1m
agency and legal fee ...
To let
massive portable newly built 2 bedroom flat in utako
rent ₦6,000 000 per annum ×2 years
caution deposit ₦ 500,000(₦12,000, 000.)
service charge₦ 1,500,000
agency and legal 20% 0f the rent
only one unit is available just 3 in the compou...
*to let*
*clean 2-bedroom flat on the 2nd floor for rent in wuse 2*
-high brow area
-balcony
-easily accessable location
-both rooms en-suite
-wardrobe
-steady light & water supply
rent: #6m per annum
service charge: tbd
a. l: 20%
suitability: flexible
*location: wuse 2*
video available
hu...
Newly built
2 bedroom flat for rent
location: lifecamp (in a secure, lovely estate)
features:
comes with:
oven
gas cooker
microwave
tarred road
in a secure and serene estate
central gas supply system
prepaid meter
water heaters
fitted kitchen cabinets
wardrobes
rent: 6 million (2 years rent required)
caution: 500k
agency & legal: 20%
service charge: 270k
inspection fee appl...
Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria. It is located in the centre of Nigeria, within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Abuja is a planned city, and was built mainly in the 1980s. It officially became Nigeria's capital on 12 December 1991, replacing Lagos, which is still the country's most populous city. At the 2006 census, the city of Abuja had a population of 776,298, making it one of the top ten most populous cities in Nigeria. The unofficial metropolitan area of Abuja is well over three million, which would make it the fourth largest urban area in Nigeria only surpassed by Lagos, Kano and Ibadan.