Land measuring 882.441sqm within a serene estate located behind novare mall, off monastery road sangotedo, ajah.
the size of land can conveniently take a 5 unit of 4 bedroom terrace.
tittle c of 0
price: 160m.
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Ajayi Apata Estate, Beside Fara Park Estate, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
For sale
1,300sqm of dryland fenced and gated facing the major road in ajayi apata new town sangotedo lekki lagos
title... c of o
price... n85 million ask...
Up to 5 plots of dry and fenced land available for sale on monastery road along mopo road. good title documents, very close to the road, free from all forms of acquisition both known and unknown. it's a buy and build instant...
By Thera Annex, Close To Debirus School, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
*investment opportunity*
*3 plots of dry fenced land in a developed area by thera anex sangotedo* lekki lagos close to debiruss school good for any kind of investment.
*price:48m/plot*
*title: c of o*
note: *owner can sell one plot, two plots or the three together*
documents are available for verificat...
Peak Bay Estate, Okun Mapo, Okun-Ajah, Ajah, Lagos
16th anniversary promo sales: free deed and survey peak bay estate
location: okun-mopo
title: c of o
land prices:
300sqm: n17.5 million (0-6months)
12 months: n18.5 million
18 months: n19.5 million
24 months: n21 million
450sqm: n26.5 million(0-6months)
12 months: n27.75 million
18 months: n29 million
24 months: n31 million
600sqm: n35 million (0-6 months)
12 months: n37 million
18 months: n38 million
24 months: n40 million
initial deposit: 10%
dev. levy: n6,700 per sqm
deed: free
survey: free
estate features:
-gate house
-perimeter fencing
-security
-drainages
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