Hectares of land for sale in lugbe
price 180m (per hectare)
brokers fee 5%
title document: amac regularized
document is handy
procedures:
1. inspect the land using the google pin
https://maps.app.goo.gl/kuxnv3fcjmaod8nm7
2. buyer to write letter of intent (loi) acknowledging the agreed purchase price.
3. buyer to provide proof of funds (pof).
4. a meeting will be scheduled between the buyer and seller for inspection and verification of the property documents.
5. proceed with necessary searches and due diligence on the property.
6. upon successful verification, payment will be made and the transaction conclud...
Dawaki listing for sale
4 beds terrace move-in-ready ₦300 million
located in a quiet community in dawaki, these stunning 4 bedroom terrace duplex with complementary boys quaters is selling as seen. great community, great price and the perfect location.
price guide: ₦300 million
location: dawaki, ab...
Gaduwa listing for sale
4 beds 1 bed guest quarters furnished ₦500 million
located in a quiet community in gaduwa, this stunning 4 bedroom detached home within an estate. it features a lot of shart fittings, cctv, fibre optic internet, automated gate etc. the goal is to sell as seen with all the furnishings. if this looks like what you're looking for send us a dm or call any of our numbers.
price guide: ₦500 million
location: gaduwa abuja
brokerage fee:...
Lokogoma listing for sale
2 beds apartments move-in-ready ₦65 million
located in a large community in lokogoma, these compact 2 bedroom apartment is selling as seen (basic finish). growing community, great price and a great rental property.
title: cofo
price guide: ₦65 million
location: lokogoma, abuja
brokerage fee:...
For sale
4 bed fully detached duplex
with bq (semi finished)
private compound
inside an estate
katampe main
price: 320m (450m for finished)
brokerage fee:...
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