Sabon Lugbe, Trademore East Extension, Lugbe District, Abuja
650sqm of land at sabon lugbe by trademore located in an secured and serene estate, it's solely for residential purposes, approved building plan is 3 bedrooms duplex penthouse! just buy and start building immediat...
Diplomatic Zone (ecowas), Katampe Extension, Katampe, Abuja
5 bedroom fully detached duplex with 2 bedroom bq
fcda approved documents
fastest roi
immidiate plot allocation
free site seeing
features:
good road network
well landscape neighbourhood
adequate power supply
street lighting
tarred road
children playgro...
A pre-finished 4bedroom terrace duplex with 1bq in a serene and secure environment of gaduwa district by prince ebeano super market with good light and access ro...
For saleev/ge
1bed flats 60m mabushi
this is a tastefully built 1bedroom and 2bedroom in a serene environment of mabushi
1bedroom 60m net
elevator
swimming pool
mabushi
all road fully tarred
facilitator fee:5%
more pics available on requ...
For sellpet
4bed terrace detached 150m life camp
this is a brand new four bedroom terrace duplex with bq by spar in a serene area of life camp.
price : 150m
facilitator fee: 5%
more pics available on requ...
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5bed terrace duplex 330m wuye
this is a brand new fully furnished five bedroom terrace duplex with bq behind family worship in a serene area of wuye.
price : 330m
facilitator fee: 5%
more pics available on requ...
Tastefully finished 4bedroom terraced duplex with bq in a serene and tarred road area of lifecamp abuja.
the sale price is n175m...
agency fee is @ 5% of the total sale pri...
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