Off Lateef Dosunmu Street, Harmony Estate, Ifako, Gbagada, Lagos
For sale
*a renovated block of 4 flats ( 2 units of 3 bedroom flats and 2 units of 2 bedroom flats) and a boys quarter on a standard dry land measuring 600sqm.
document registerd conveyance
*location: off lateef dosunmu harmony estate ifako gbagada.
easy access to ibadan express way on both sides, oworoshoki, ogudu, third mainland bridge, gbagada and anthony.
*price: n350m asking
*agency fee: 5%
fem66...
*for sale: plot of land gbagada 120m*
️ a plot fenced and gated good for commercial and residential.
*location*: ifako gbagada
*price: 120m*
5% agency fee from buyer applicable.
*documents: receipt and survey*
kindly reach out for any enquiry/inspection!!
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For sale
a lovely mass vacant 5 plot of land in a good and serene environment suitable for build and sell available for sale.
size: 2500sqm ( 5plot)
location: millennium estate, gbagada lagos.
title: c of o
price : #850m (asking)
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For sale
*a lovely mass vacant 5 plots of land in a good and serene environment suitable for build and sell
*size: 2500sqm ( 5plots @ 500sqm per plot)
*location: millennium estate, gbagada lagos
*title: c of o
*price : n850m (asking)
*agency fee: 5%
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