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 @ dape_lifecamp / karmo*
_*directions:*_
- _access road a: 1.8 km from kado fish market._
- _access road b: 2 km from nizamiye (turkish) hospital, karmo (less busy route)._
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land size: 2.87 ha
purpose: residential
title: fcda c of o
sharing formula: 60/40
*premium: n300m (refundable)*
land value: ₦2.5 billion
facilitators' fee; 10%
_*features:*_
- flat and even terrain, ideal for estate development.
- fenced all round for security and privacy.
- excellent road networks for easy access.
- strategic location in dape_lifecamp, close to amenities and servic...
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