Property for Sale in Ori-oke, Ogudu, Lagos Price range ₦10,000,000 and above
There are 53 available flats, houses, land and commercial property for sale in Ori-oke, Ogudu, Lagos, Nigeria. The property have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each property listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
For sale
smart 3 bedroom duplex with security house for sale at lagoon estate, ogudu, orioke, ogudu, lagos (self compound) orioke
price ₦150m, we are at your serv...
A relatively new modern block of 6 flats containing 4 units of 2bedroom flat & 2 units of roomselfcontain all interior is full pop finishing, all modern interior fittings available sitting on more than half plot of dry land fence & gated compound, with parking space, this property has good title documents & will generate over 10million naira upon purchased with current market price @ off igboho street alapere very close to ogudu orioke the price is n115million naira good for investm...
For sale
land measuring 1000sqm +
with wherehouse structure on it
perfect for residential projects
or commercial wherehouse
title c of o
price 350m
contact pwr-property for more information
chat/call 08106249...
*for sale*
a storey building on almost a full plot
inside a mini estate off goodluck alapere ogudu orioke
you can demolished to annex the real value of property venue
title: receipt and survey
price: 110m asking
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*for sale*
description: newly built 2bedroom duplex for sale at ogudu orioke *(aqua view estate)self compound with all rooms ensuite guest toilet fitted kitchen cabs* pop finishing gated with car space.
*price: 55m
*pics available*
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A neatly used 6bedroom fully detached duplex with a standard bq, security house generator house, and a large parking space which can park up 5 cars comfortable.
price:250m asking
location: ogudu orioke
title: receipt survey and deed of assignme...
*for sale: 1015sqm @ ogudu orioke*
*a vacant commercial property* previously used as a game center/arcade, featuring office space and sitting on 1,015 square meters.
*features:*
dedicated transformer
area: 1015sqm
secure title and solid infrastructure
*asking price:* ₦400 million (slightly negotiable)
*title*: c o...
*for sale: 1015sqm @ ogudu orioke
commercial property previously used as a game center/arcade, featuring office space and sitting on 1,015 square meters. *features:
dedicated transformer
area: 1015sqm
secure title and solid infrastructure
*asking price: ₦400 million (slightly negotiable)
*title*: c of o
genaffa...
For sale
a vacant 2wings duplex on 947sqm at ogudu gra
price 950m asking
title: certificate of occupancy
enquiries: fanforte realty limited
09056885565
08064352950
video available only for serious cli...
For sale:-
half plot of land (corner piece) facing the road in ogudu orioke,
price: n90m asking
document : receipt & survey
call me directly
ps: it's my dir...
*for sale: 1015sqm @ ogudu orioke*
a residential property previously used as a game center/arcade, featuring office space and sitting on 1,015 square meters.
*features:*
dedicated transformer
area: 1015sqm
secure title and solid infrastructure
*asking price:* ₦400 million (slightly negotiable)
*title*: cofo
survey is with me, bring your client to inspe...
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