*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
a corner piece bare land approximately 500sqm located in a developed area off sakiru adeboye street, ogudu ori-oke,ogudu
price-₦85m
title is good
buyer pays brokerage fee
contact toplift realtors on 08029763540 or 08078435...
Abosede Street, Off Agboyi Road, Ori-oke, Ogudu, Lagos
For sale
a fenced and gated expanse of land on a gated street is available for sale at
location: abosede street off agboyi road, ogudu ori oke, ogudu,lagos
size: 1374.991sqms
title : c of o
price: #180m negotiable
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*for sale*
almost half plot fenced & gated land
off omotayo street ogudu ori oke lagos you can also enter from alapere
title: receipt & survey
price: *#22m*
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By Traffic Light, Near Daily Manna Church, Ori-oke, Ogudu, Lagos
4 standard plots of land for sale, inside an estate in ogudu orioke, the land is close to the traffic light via daily manner church
title : c of o
price : 60m per plot
5% brokerage fee apply
contact: obic int'l ag.
whatsapp only : 08096659991
call/sms only : 08034351578
email: [email protected]
website: https://obic.estateagentsng.c...
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