A bare dry land measuring 600sqm in a prime zone within the highly secured and well structured estate, with close proximity to the international airport.
title:governors consent
location:secured estate, gbagada lagos state
price:n150m net
for serious buyer's only call/chat:folk homes ltd 08156796023/09037037...
A bare dry land measuring 3000sqm(5plots together) fenced and gated in a prime zone within, the highly secured and well structured estate, with close proximity to the international airport.
title:governors consent
location:secured estate, gbagada lagos state
price:n700m net
for serious buyer's only call/chat:folk homes ltd 08156796023/09037037...
Land available for sale
location: gbagada beside trem
land size: 5 acres
title: registered title plus supreme court judgement
possession: immediate
asking price: 2...
For sale
description : a land measuring approximately *650sqm* in a well secured environment .
location: off yetunde brown road gbagada lagos
price: 120million slightly negotiable
title: c of o
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