For sale
description: *half plot measuring 301.122sqmts*
location: *sholuyi gbagada lagos*
price *32m asking*
title: *reciept survey n deed*
note: *all documents is available with me for search*
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*for sale*
a land measuring approximately 680sqm in a well secured estate at sholuyi gbagada
title: receipt, survey, deed.
*price: 90m net.*
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Fresh sale
a demolishable bungalow in a secured and gated environment suitable for all purposes available for sale.
size: 520sqm
location: ayinke street, ladilak- gbagada lagos.
title: receipt and survey
price: #80m (net)
(agbli)
for enquiries:
note:
* owner alive
* 5% payable by the prospective client.
* come with your client.
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Standard half plot of land about 400sqm.
location: off yetunde brown ifako gbagada.
title: survey plan, deed of assignment and receipt.
price: #50m ask...
Sales
a standard, decent a half plot of land
land measuring 305.035sqmtrs*
location: *off yetunde brown ifako gbagada, lagos
title: *receipt, survey and deed
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price: *35m net*
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