A well renovated 2 bedroom flat available at mobil road ilaje ajah...
rent upstairs 3,500,000
rent downstairs 3,000,000
agency, legal, caution deposit,10% of d rent each....
dm for inspection while offer l...
Spacious 2-bedroom apartment located in ajah, just close to ilaje junction --- offering easy accessibility and a comfortable living environment.
rent: ₦2,500,000 per annum
service charge: ₦400,000
agency fee: ₦250,000 (10%)
️ legal fee: ₦250,000 (10%)
caution fee: ₦250,000 (10%)
prime location with good road access and proximity to key are...
Newly built 2 bedroom apartment upstairs and downstairs.
with visitor's toilet.
separate prepaid meters.
upstairs 4 m
downstairs 3.5 m
agency 10%
legal 10%
caution 10%
service charge 35...
To let *(direct to mandate)*
newly built 2-bedroom apartment available for rent
*mobil road*
*availability:*
property will be ready by the end of february.
*rent: ₦3,500,000 per annum*
*1-bedroom apartment: ₦2,000,000*
*other charges:*
- agency fee -- 10%
- caution fee -- 10%
- legal fee -- 10%
- service charge -- payable when ready
property features:
- all rooms en-suite
- kitchen cabinets
- water heater
- walk-in shower
- wardrobes/closets
nex...
A potable 2 bedroom apartment at mobile home road ilaje ajah for for mini flat
rent: 2,200,000
agency: 220,000
legal fee: 220,000
service charge: 250,000
caution fee: 250,000
stamp duty: 22,...
Newly built 2 bedroom
upstairs and downstairs
water, light, security.
parking space
visitor's toilet
personal prepaid meter
pop
rent : 3m ( downstairs), 3.2 m ( upstairs)
agency: 15 %
legal 10%
caution ...
A 2bedroom for rent at off mobile road ajah lagos.
rent is 3 5m
agency 20percent of rent
legal 10percent of rent
refunded caution fees 10percent of total rent
service charge to be determined later.
inspection fee 10k
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