Jv jv jv@ katampe main
2300sqm
60:40
90m premium but can be discussed with the owner
facilitators fee: 10%
land value: to be determined
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pxvqyvdhypvmw2...
Actual brief.
land size is 187 hecatres for 25b (negotiable)
land use -housing estate
land sizes-187 hectares
land title-r of o
sharing formula-40/60% for jv.
*facilitators fees-10%
*payment plans-tbd for site and services
*it can go for jv and it can go for site and services.
*the 60/40 arrangement is for jv.
*while site and services, you come up with your payment plan on the desired hectares but first instalment must be up to 10% of the value.
*outright sale is 25billion (aski...
Jv alert or sales
size : 3500sqm
location: gwarinpa 1st avenue close to first bank
title doc ; fha c of o
purpose: residential
sharing formular: 50/50
premium:100m negotiable
professional fee 5%
(sales 800m net)
note ; please the owner needs a capable developer with existing s...
Bill Clinton Drv, Airport Road, Idu Industrial, Abuja
27 hectare for jv
airport
bill clinton drive, road to airport.
cargo terminal axis.
22hects for residential 5hects hotel and conference center,
sharing formula 60/40,
premium: nil
land value: 7b
documents awaits at the meeting
purpose: mixed use
procedure :
loi
company profile
meet the owner
sign the paper
seal the deal
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*jv! jv!! jv!!! @central business district, abuja.*
*land size: 5,467sqm*
* purpose: mixed use*
*sharing ratio: 60/40*
*premium: none*
*land value: ₦6 billion*
*land title: c of o (handy)*
*facilitators fee: 10%*
*note: there's a building design available and the facilitator's fee is payable upon signing the jva.*
*#tsqodo* gala....
Jv @ maitama
location: challawa close, maitama
land size: 1,941sqm on paper but up to 2500sqm on ground.
title: c of o
sharing formula: 50/50
premium: 1b ( non-refundable )
purpose: residential
pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ydwnvzcvjuvuq46ea?g_st=ipc
facilitators: 10%.
note: there's an old structure on ...
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