18 Bedroom Commercial Property for Sale in Ipaja, Lagos
There are 5 available 18 bedroom commercial property for sale in Ipaja, Lagos, Nigeria. The commercial property have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each commercial property listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Hotel for sale
functioning hotel is for sale at majiiyagbe in ipaja lagos state, the hotel is situated along a tarred road on 839.041sqms, with 19rms and other amenities,
price:-#1...
20 rooms in a decent area of iyana ipaja in decent area close with 4 shops close to the main road good road network good for hotels hospital or residential at iyana ipaja lagos 60m ask...
Functioning hotel
hotel for sale (inclusive of all hotel facilities)
two purpose built building both sitting on 375sqm and 300sqm.
both buildings consists of 20 rooms equipped with all basic hotel amenities including furniture and electronics.
the property also has a bare land measuring 225sqm suitable for car park or lounge construction between.
hotel has a standard open bar area with a mini lounge.
the business brand name is very popular within the community and still actively in service of hospitality.
hotel is located within ipaja with less than 1 min drive to a major road.
documents: registered survey and family receipt with building approvals.
asking price : 120m
for both building
dcustodian properties
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For sale :
an hotel facing ipaja tared major express road on two plots of land with more than 30 rooms with big hall, restaurant, bar etc.
title: registered conveyance.
price: # 280million slightly negotiable....
notice:
agency is 5%percent commission.(not negotiab...
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