Newly built 3bedroom terrace duplex in a serene and well secured estate in abuja district, adjacent mechanic village.
please note: the property is selling as pre-finished( the external finishing, security doors and windows will be done)
features:
* visitors toilet
* kitchen
* living room with dining area
* all rooms ensuite
* backyard space
* parking space etc.
for more details or inspection please contact us.
agency fee is...
Ref number: osa - g- 01
property description: 5 bedroom fully detached duplex with cinema
title: global c of o
location: ikota
current price: #380,000,000
brokerage fee: 5%
for more information, kindly contact:
lagos: 07030227418
abuja: ref number: osa - g- 01
property description: 3600 sqm of land (with demolishable structure)
title: c of o
location: lekki county, ikota
current price: 380m
brokerage fee: 5%
for more information, kindly contact:
lagos: 07030227418
alternate line: 07079393...
Ref number: osa - g - 01
property description: 5 bedroom fully detached smart house with bq
title: c of o
location: osapa lekki
current price: 1.6m
brokerage fee: 5%
for more information, kindly contact:
lagos: 07030227418
abuja: 07079393...
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