For sale
listed by nonny real estate ltd
6-bedroom fully detached duplex + 2-bedroom guest house
property description:
- main house:
- 6 en-suite bedrooms
- two spacious sitting rooms (upstairs & downstairs)
- guest toilets (upstairs & downstairs)
- modern kitchen with granite countertops and provision for hot water
- water heaters in all bathrooms
- installed split unit air conditioners in all rooms
- facilities:
- functional swimming pool
- gym room
- two-room boys' quarters
- remote control gate
- parking space for 6 cars
- 30 kva diesel generator
- guest house:
- 2 en-suite bedrooms
- 5 split unit air conditioners
- 15 kva diesel generator
- 10 kva inverter with 12 units of 240w inverter batteries for backup power
location:
lilly estate, amuwo odofin
title:
certificate of occupancy (c of o)
price:
₦350,000,000 (asking)
contact for inspection:
nonny: 08084849276
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