4 Bedroom Houses in Harmony Estate, Gbagada, Lagos
There are 4 available 4 bedroom houses in Harmony Estate, Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria. The houses have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each house listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
*harmony estate gbagada*
*4 bedroom semi-detached duplex plus bq*
*location:* harmony estate, gbagada
*price:* 250,000,000
*conditions:* 40 percent deposit on off plan price, spread balance over a 10 month period
*5% agency to be paid by buyers*
monthly payment or 60 days payment for the balance.
*completion date:* october 2025
*title:* governor's consent
for enquiries,
08023388973
08101766...
For sale.
newly built 4 bedroom spacious duplex on dry land inside harmony estate gbagada with proximity to the expressway on tared and interlocked roads.
construction is at the roofing stage and work is currently going on.
completion date: march, 2025
price: 200m
title: c o...
Luxury 4 bedroom semi-detached
houses plus bq at
kingsville court, harmony estate, ifako gbagada.
commencement date - dec 2024
completion date - oct 2025
front unit
off - plan price: 230m
back unit
off - plan price: 235 mill
payment pian: 30% initial deposit and spread balance over 9 months
title: governors cons...
We have a luxury 4 bedrooms semi-detached duplex with bq in a serene location available immediately for sale.
title: governor's consent
commencement date - december 2024
completion date - october 2025
features:
>4 spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms
>1 bedroom bq en-suite
>spacious living room
>fitted kitchen with heat extractor, gas cooker, water heater and microwave
>secure and gated estate
>ample parking sp...
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