Commercial Property for Sale on Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island (VI), Lagos
There are 104 listings and 4 available commercial property for sale on Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island (VI), 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.
Direct brief
30-room hotel on adetokunbo ademola victoria island lagos for sale(opposite eko hotel)
n.b: the property is not on the 1004 side of adetokunbo ademola. it is opposite the eko hotel towards the beach.
land size: 1800sqm
buyer can demolish the structure on the land if he wishes
title: c of o
price: $5m non negotiable
our offer has changed due to exchange rate fluctuations
hotel has all hospitality accessories available within the premis...
Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island (VI), Lagos
Direct brief
directly on adetokunbo ademola street victoria island is a hotel going for n3.5b negotiable
land size is about 1,800m2
30 rooms (26 rooms and 4 suites)
free wifi
hotel restaurant
pool with sun loungers
hotel rooftop bar and lounge
poolside lounge
poolside television
conferencing facilit...
Off Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island (VI), Lagos
Remodified 2 wings of 5 bedroom duplex on a land area of 1278sqm. it's been altered to create more open plan space for display of products. has great redevelopment & commercial potent...
₦1,200,000,000
Island Luxury Living Home And Lifestyle
08180783615
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About Victoria Island (VI), Lagos
Victoria Island (VI) is an affluent area that encompasses a former island of the same name that sits between Lagos Island and the Lekki Peninsula in the Lagos Lagoon. It is the main business and financial centre of Lagos in Lagos State, Nigeria. Victoria Island is one of the most exclusive and expensive areas to live in Nigeria. The town and island lie within the boundaries of the Eti-Osa LGA.
Originally designated an upscale residential area, failing infrastructure and overcrowding in the old business district on Lagos Island and lax zoning enforcement in Victoria Island led to a mass migration of businesses over the last twenty-five years. Today, Victoria Island is one of Nigeria's busiest centres of banking and commerce, with most major Nigerian and international corporations headquartered on the Island.
The Island has continued to rapidly develop and along with Ikoyi, is a favourite spot for Nigerians and foreigners to live and play.