3 bedroom apartment in a compound of 6. video available. road not tarred but actively graded. seller will handover fully completed. it can command a rent of n5m a year or do air b ...
This property consists of 14units of 2bedroom apartment on a 1700sqm land.
the property is solidly built, has a gatehouse with ample parking space, the property is seated on 1700sqm of land, the property requires renovation or can be brought down and the land utilized for 6units of townhouses.
price: ₦1b(all un...
A brand new 8units of furnished and service blacks of flat in katampe extension opposite jahi after vio inspection office on the kubwa express road inside a very serene neighborhood estates going for 7...
A neatly used and occupied 6unit of 2bedroom flats at extension 3 at kubwa fo1 on the tarred road going for 200m. rental value per flat is 2.5m per ann...
*sales @ katamape main* 6 units of 3 bedroom blocks of flat (all furnished and in suites) *facilities:* fully serviced with gen, gym, pool, mini store, snookers, laundry services and inverters with furnitures inclusi...
A well built and exquisitely finished brand new 6units of 3bedroom blocks of flats in a very secured and beautiful neighborhood in jahi by gilmore on the tarred road with c of o. this property has large parking space. price: 650m slightly negotiab...
We hàve a luxury and tastefully finished 2 bedroom block of flats in a very beautiful and standard estate on tarred road all through.
the rooms are ensuite and has a guest toilet.
the environment is clean, secured and sere...
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