There are 5 available flats, houses, land and commercial property joint venture in Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria. The property have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each property listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Renovation joint venture in apapa
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location - apapa,apapa
estimated project cost - ₦2,000,000,000/freehold
description
1) renovation of 10 strories building
2) very solid structure in a prime location and
3) first three floors are for commercial purposes while the other seven floors are open for residential purposes
4) cost of renovation to determine the sharing formula to be adopted
(5) property sits on over 2 acres of land
(6) developer can erect more high rises on the remaining expanse of land on agreed terms
required investor(s) - corporate investors
returns on investment - 60-8...
Great investment opportunity joint ventures jv land available for developers investors.
waterfront joint venture on the sweet side of marine road approximately 5,300 sqm with strong title.
location: apapa marine road lagos.
*title: lagos c of o*
land size: 5,300 sqm
land value: n2.5b
proposal: (design ready)12 terrace units with pool,gym & jetty.
sharing formula: tbd
facilitator's fees: 10%
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*direct brief*
waterfront joint venture at apapa on the sweet side of marine road.
size: 5300sqm
value: 2.5b
proposal: (design ready) 12 terrace units with pool, gym and jetty
title: lagos state.
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*direct brief*
waterfront joint venture at apapa on the sweet side of marine road.
size: 5300sqm
value: 2.5b
proposal: (design ready) 12 terrace units with pool, gym and jetty
title: lagos state
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Apapa is a Local Government Area, located in the western part of Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Apapa contains a number of ports and terminals operated by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), including the major port of Lagos State and Lagos Port Complex (LPC). The region of Apapa lies near the mouth of Lagos lagoon, and contains ports and terminals for various commodities such as containers and bulk cargo, houses, offices and a small old disused railway station (Apapa North).