There are 2 available 4 bedroom furnished houses for sale in Kwara, Nigeria. The houses have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each house listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
For sale! for sale!! for sale!!!
four bedrooms bougalow on a two plots of land with c of o .
full facility,stamp floor, cctv camera, steady solar lights with a security house and many more in a good environment at haji camp area, lubcon ilorin.
*price:- #70m.asking*
*agency fee* :- *10%*
for more information, *contact* :-medorf exr solutions ...
*for sale! for sale!! for sale!!!*
4bedrooms all en-suite
all rooms are with ac
fully fitted kitchen with ac, freezer, extractor and all
full pop
guest toilet
royals chairs
royal dinning table
royal curtains
all the rooms are with orthopedics mattress
1bunk and 4ft bed in children room
borehole and 5k liters reservoirs
7.5kva generator
full interlocks
carpark shield
ample parking
fenced and gated
agreement and survey
en-suite gate-house
*location:- off awolowo tanke, ilorin.*
*land size:- two and half plots*
*price:- #60m.asking*
*agency fee* :- *10%*
for more information, *contact* k- medorf exr solutions ...
Kwara is a state in northern Nigeria. Its capital is Ilorin. Kwara State was created on 27th May, 1967 when the Federal Military Government of General Yakubu Gowon broke the four regions that then constituted the Federation of Nigeria into 12 states. At its creation, the state was made up of the former Ilorin and Kabba provinces of the then Northern Region and was initially named the West Central State but later changed to "Kwara", a local name for the River Niger.
Kwara State shares her boundaries with the Republic of Benin at her west and the Niger River at her North. The major ethnic groups in Kwara state are Yoruba, Nupe, Bariba and Fulani. Kwara State is known as 'The State of Harmony on account of the peaceful relations that exist among its multicultural and diverse population of about 2.5 million people. Followers of the three great religious faiths to be found in Nigeria, Islam, Christianity and traditional, coexist within the state.