To let: newly built and well finished 4 bedroom semi- detached duplex in ogudu phase 2
rent 13million
agency 1.3m
legal 1.3m
caution fee 1.3m
service charge 1.5m per an...
*for sale*
semi direct brief
half plot of bare land measuring 300 sqm inside a gated estate in a nice and conducive environment
*location*: ogudu orioke
*price 45m net*
title: *cofo*
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*tolet*
newly built luxurious 4 units of 5 bedroom semi detached terrace
aquaview estate ogudu
features:
serene
all rooms en-suite
big sitting room
family lounge
massive walk in closet
cooker faucet tap
heat extractor
magic corners
marble top highland
all through wall long wc
clean water
personal prepaid meter
mable top wash hand basin all through
smart switches
2 ample car park
price:
*₦7m* for 1 year
*₦5.5m* for 2 years
note: work is ongoing @85%
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Relatively new mini flat upstairs with all modern facilities and seperate balcony with 2 toilet and bath at off ogudu road for *1.7m* yearly rent on...
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