Distress sales in festac town lagos
a block 4 numbers 3 bedroom flat and 2 numbers 2 bedroom flat sitting on 1021 sqm in 4th avenue festac town surulere
price 180m, negotiable
document fha
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For sale; just out.
2 duplexes of 6 and 5 bedrooms, all ensuite with dual purpose on 720 sqmts land at 211 road, beside fha office festac town, lagos.
remark: the property backs 21 road directly and can be used for commercial purpose by creating access from 21 road.
title: fha allocation.
price: n230m.(n...
description: *hot sale*
super executive 5bedroom fully detached duplex with security house in a serene, secured, interlocked street and well gated estate with large compound space.this house is built to taste.
features
large sitting room
family lounge
all rooms ensuite
sparkling tiles
water treatment
wardrobes
screeded walls
modern facilities
pop ceiling
wall brackets
well gated,secured and serene estate
close proximity to the express
location:first estate,amuwo odofin
title:cofo
price:300m
kindly call/whatsapp 08139565955 for more details and inspect...
For sale
brand new 4bedroom fully detached duplex
location: 7th avenue festac town lagos
title: festac fha allocation
price: n160m net
agency fee: 5%
uchefes...
For sale
land measuring 2,163 along lagos-badagry expressway by 1st avenue, festac town,amuwo odofin, lagos state
title: fha allocation/deed of assignment
price: n2...
For sale:
bare land of 3,000sqm for sale in festac town, the property is off 23 road, good for hotel, shopping mall, office complex etc, title is fha,
selling for #650m n...
Festac is a Federal Housing Estate in Lagos state, Nigeria. It is located along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway in Lagos State, Nigeria. The name Festac was derived form the acronym FESTAC, which stands for Second World African Festival of Arts and Culture that was held there in 1977. Festac town, originally referred to as "Festival Town" or "Festac Village", is a residential estate designed to house the participants of the Second World Festival of Black Arts and Culture of 1977 (Festac77).
The Nigerian government invested substantial sums of money and resources into building Festac Town, which sported state of the art electrical generators, police and fire stations, access to public transportation, supermarkets, banks, health centres, public restrooms, and postal services. The village was therefore intended to evoke the modern age and the promise of state-sponsored economic development fueled by oil revenues.