*for sale: fantastic newly finished 4-bedroom semi-detached duplex*
4 bed i gbagada i 150m
location: gbagada
features:
gated community
serene environment
ample car space
fitted kitchen (gas cooker, microwave, heat extractor, etc)
tarred road
security
title: c of o/approved building plan
*call: 080695242...
For sale.
2 wings 4 bedroom semi detached duplex with a large compound in a gated estate
location: ilawe street ifako gbagada price: n170m.
title :cofo
easy access to the island/ogudu/airport e...
A self compound four (4) bedroom semi detached duplex with all room en-suite . *shell stage* four (4) bedroom four (4) bathroom one(1) guest toilet one(1) maid room family lounge balcony secured esta...
Just out
distress sale
a newly built,spacious 4 bedrooms semi detached duplex with a spacious living room and family lounge in millennium estate gbagada. n110m.
video availab...
For sale in gbagada phase 1:
_ 2 units of 4 bedrom semi detached duplex with 2bedroom bq for each wing, and 1br flat in front for security on 740m2 land
location: gbagada phase 1, for commercial/ residential use.
title: c of o.
price...#400m
5% agent fee paya...
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