The average price of residential land for sale in Osun is ₦1,130,000 per plot. The most expensive residential land costs ₦2,500,000 per plot while the cheapest costs ₦750,000 per plot. There are 158 listings and 8 available residential land for sale in Osun, Nigeria. The residential land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each residential land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
7 plots of land for sale... 1,000,000 naira per plot in a good location with stable electricity power supply and very close. to the main road. survey plan included, slightly negotiable if you are buying the 7 plo...
Orisun estate ede osogbo, osun-state
price per plot : n1,80,000outright ( total package including developmental levy, legal documentation and survey)
6 to 2months payment plan: n1,400,000per plot
info call 08058917262, 07061957...
Orisun estate kajola, ilesa, osunstate
price per plot : n765,000( total package including developmental levy, legal documentation and survey)
6 to 2months payment plan: n950,000 per plot
info call 08058917262, 07061957...
1plot of land with 3units of 2bedroom flats all en-suite @ owode, ede inside ogooluwa estate, osun state. documents : survey and approved building plan for 6m.
50 by 1...
The average price of residential land for sale in Osun is ₦1,130,000 per plot. The most expensive residential land costs ₦2,500,000 per plot while the cheapest costs ₦750,000 per plot.
About Osun, Nigeria
Osun is an island state in south-western Nigeria. It has its capital city as Osogbo. It is bound in the north by Kwara State, in the east partly by Ekiti State and Ondo State, in the south by Ogun State and in the west by Oyo State. The modern Osun was created in 1991 from part of the old Oyo State. The three major religions practiced in the state are Christianity, Islam and Traditional. The nickname of the state is "State of the Virtuous (Ipinle Omoluabi)"
The name Osun comes from a river that flows through the state. It is symbolic because it serves both spiritual and tourist purposes in the state. The river is worshiped annually by devotees. It is also a tourist spot as people from different parts of the country visit the Osun Groove in Osogbo. The river also provides water for irrigation for the agriculturally rich state.