Land for sale in genesis estate.
location: ajah.
price:
genesis phase 2: n110k per sqm
genesis phase 3: n140k per sqm.
payment plaÑ:
0-30 days interest free
30 - 90 days (3 months) - 10% interest
90 - 180 days (6 months) - 20% interest.
initial deposit: 5 million
infrastructure & facilities that are aĹready in the estate include:
central treated water supply
underground electrification
recreation park
street lights
gated estate with private security & access control
24/7 cctv surveillance.
benefits
immediately allocation after complete payment
genuine title : c of o
habitability
serenity
no omo onile
quick return on investment
don't miss out on this piece of affordable luxury.
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+2347038856336
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