7,600sqm fenced for commercial/residential property.
- location: before osborne foreshore estate.
- title: federal cofo
- 3m per sqm = 22,800,000,000
new to the market. serious buyers only. no agents!
odib...
Talking to mandate, mixuse land for sale in lekki
phase 1 rhs size: 1,119sqm price: 1.2b title:
cofo location: lekki phase 1 rhs behind petro
camp filling station video available on requ...
Direct sale in lekki phase 1
fenced cornerpiece land measuring
about 1818.895sqmt at tunde olaitan
drive, off freedom way, lekki, lagos
price: n1.2billion
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2437sqm off freedom way lekki phase1 ikate in a very good location we can sell 800sqm for 500million each
title global: c.o.f.o and deed of
assignment elegun...
Dealing with mandate
land measuring 4000sqm off freedom way inside benivista estate on a major road price 750,000k per sqm net.
title:governor's consent,
owner can sell from 1000s...
Half plot with a carcass 4units of 2bedrooms flat uncompleted building in a serene environment with good access road
location: pan villa estate abijo lekki lagos
price : 17m
agency: 5%
title: resettlement scheme
(...
Beside Jennifer Garden Facing Dangote, Eleko, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos
For sale
slvgeorgebass
16 plots of land available for sale
location: eleko, beside jennifer garden facing dangote
title: governors consent
price: 30m per p...
Direct instruction
for sale
description: a gas station sitting on 4 plots
and facing the express beside amen estate 2
is available for sale in eleko junction in ibeju-
lekki, lagos.
price: n400m ask...
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