A detached bungalow in an infrastructured estate with interlocked road. this property is located in an estate 20 mins from the cbd.
facilities: 6 solar panels, 4 water tanks, space for bq & a car po...
To let
a unit of 3- bedroom block of flats on the second floor.
all rooms en-suite amazing perfect finish wardrobe and fitted finished kitchen cabinet.
ample parking spaces
in a secure & serene environment
location: mabushi behind victoria garden along next cash & carry.
rent:₦6m p.a
service charge:₦500k
caution deposit:₦500k
legal and agency fee:20%
inspection fee 10k
little untarred r...
*to let*
*property description*
a well renovated 3 bedroom terraced duplex without boys quarters
*location* : naf valley estate, asokoro, abuja
*rent* : ₦10m per annum
*caution deposit* : ₦1m
*agency fee* : 10%= ₦1m
*legal fee* : 10%= ₦1m
*vat* : ₦150k
*total* : ₦13,150,000
*note* : more pictures are available on requ...
Renting renting
luxury 3bedrooms bungalow with boy quarter
maitama
furnished with ac generator
stand alone with his compound
rent 25m per annum
note :15% professional fee appl...
*to let*(rent slashed
a newly built and well finished 3 bedroom terrace duplex in a spacious compound.
*location*: larix home estate, apo, wumba district, abuja
*rent*: 3.5milliom per annum
*caution deposit* : 400,000
*landmark* :
- aquamarine estate
- canaan est...
*to let*(rent slashed)
*property description*
a newly built and well finished 3 bedroom terrace duplex in a spacious compound.
*location*: apo, wumba district, abuja
*rent*: ₦3.5m per annum
*caution deposit*: ₦400k
*landmark* :
- aquamarine est...
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