*still available*
decant 2 bedroom flat bq behind a duplex 1 toilet, 1 bathroom all tilled with pop, kitchen cabs and self meter @harmony estate, ifako, gbagada
note single working class *female* only
rent 2.5m
caution; ₦200k
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Lovely built of 2beroom all rooms ensurets with kitchen cabinets with pop finishing with screeded all with wardrobes with water heater and prepaid meter and parking sp...
Newly renovated & spacious 2-bedroom apartment (upstairs) featuring:
all-round tiling
private balcony
personal prepaid meter
located in a fenced & secure compound
ifako-gbagada
rent: ₦4m per annum (2 years required)
perfect blend of comfort, privacy, and convenience in a prime gbagada locati...
Newly built of 2 bedroom all rooms ensuites with kitchen cabinet with wardrobes with water heater with pop finishing with acreeded wall with white paint with ample parking sp...
Decent & spacious 2-bedroom ground floor flat
features include:
-2 toilets, 1 bath
- all spanish tiles
-pop ceiling finish
- modern kitchen cabinets
-fitted wardrobes
only 2 occupants in the compound --- peaceful & private
rent: 3.5m per annum
perfect blend of comfort, space, and serenity in the heart of gbagad...
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