1 Bedroom Flats for Sale in Old Ikoyi, Ikoyi, Lagos
The average price of 1 bedroom flats for sale in Old Ikoyi, Ikoyi, Lagos is ₦140,000,000. The most expensive flat / apartment costs ₦140,000,000 while the cheapest costs ₦140,000,000. There are 3 available 1 bedroom flats for sale in Old Ikoyi, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria. The flats have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each flat / apartment listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Exquisitely detailed 1,2&3 bedroom apartment with an elevator, gym and open terrace.
location: ikoyi, lagos
price for 1bed:$200k
price for 2bed plus bq:$350k
price for 3bed: $350k
features -
equipped gym - elevator - spacious living room - ensuite rooms - chandelier - sound system - 24hrs security - 24hrs power supply - treated water - cctv cameras - top quality tiles - 3 parking spaces - gate house - good access roads - flood free
title: governor's consent
adm...
For sale:
fully serviced 1 bedroom apartment on the ground floor with visitors toilet, central water heater, foreign finishing, and open plan kitchen
note: 1 units left
location: old ikoyi, lagos
sale price: $350,000
amenities:
- 24/7 power supply
- treated water supply
- high profile security
- swimming pool
- gym
- lounge and bar
- concierge
- air conditioning
- fire hoses
- dedicated transformer
- 2 standby generat...
$300,000 approx. ₦418,634,990
Brooke Addison Real Estate
+2348158088032
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The average price of 1 bedroom flats for sale in Old Ikoyi, Ikoyi, Lagos is ₦140,000,000. The most expensive flat / apartment costs ₦140,000,000 while the cheapest costs ₦140,000,000.
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About Ikoyi, Lagos
By and large, Ikoyi is a posh neighbourhood with a mishmash of exquisite residential apartments and commercial presence.
Ikoyi borders the Lagos Lagoon and takes up the eastern half of Lagos Island. It is one of the towns that make up the Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos state.
Originally, the British Colonial Governments designated Ikoyi as a residential area for the expatriate community perhaps due to its proximity to the sea. However this arrangement changed with time with big establishments locating their corporate headquarters at Ikoyi. Ikoyi is home to the creme de la creme of the Nigerian society, from diplomats to senior company, business executives and senior public servants.