A 70% completed storey building consisting of 2 units of mini flat on a table one & half dry plot of land in greenville estate. all rooms en suite. fenced and gated.
price - ₦30m
title on land - deed of assignment, registered survey and gazetted la...
December distress sale!
now available for sale in badore ajah lagos nigeria a beautiful three bedroom bungalow apartment with massive space on a half plot of land for other project in the future.
asking price:30m
document: deed of assignment
survey plan.
agent stev...
For sale
newly renovated block of 18 all-ensuite rooms apartments
location: greenville estate, badore, ajah.
land size: 690sqm
price: 100m naira net
potential annual rental earnings of 9m - 10m naira
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A full plot of table dry land in greenville estate. close to the estate gate and major road. a very secured estate with good electricity supply.
price - ₦25,000.000
title on land - family receipt,deed of assignment and registered surv...
*now available for joint venture (j.v):*
a developer's attractive land of 1263.309sqmts, in a secure and exclusive neighborhood at greenville estate, badore ajah.
*letter of intents and development proposals are welcomed*.
#50million prem...
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