There are 6 available mixed-use land joint venture in Estates, Abuja, Nigeria. The mixed-use land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each mixed-use land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
*jv jv jv jv asokoro abuja*
a strategically located plot, in a well developed environment in asokoro to build 10 terrace duplexes.
location: naf valley estate, asokoro.
size: 3124 sqmtrs
title: cof from naf holdings
value: n800m
premium: n50m refundable
sharing formula: 50/50
facilitators fees: 10% for both
send in loi, company profile after conducting a search on the site.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/k3j4hypfa3fsjrjg6?g_st=iw
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*yet another banger joint venture closeable sharp sharp*
katampe after cos grove estate, abuja
land size: 2 hecters
title: rofo
sharing formula: 60/40
has building approval
land value n3b
*premium n500m refundable, slightly negotiable* *350m or 400m can fly and it will be refunded after 3 months of moving to site*
facilitators fees 10%
*loi and company profile required for meeting with landowner immediately*
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*joint venture at lifecamp on a tarred road*
size 2900 sqm
location: life camp by casalovoro estate and by paradise estate
premium: n150m refundable upon signing (upward review by the land owner)
value: 900m
sharing formula:60/40
facilitators fees: 10% to be paid upon signing
duration of project: from the day of signing 18 months maximum.
location: https://maps.google.com/?q=9.086935,7.383478
send company profile and loi , you can meet land owner tomorrow
*note: this land has no issue, my contact spoke with the owner even today. she only put a caveat on her land and will remove it herself if she meets a capable developer*
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₦900,000,000
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About Abuja, Nigeria
Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria. It is located in the centre of Nigeria, within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Abuja is a planned city, and was built mainly in the 1980s. It officially became Nigeria's capital on 12 December 1991, replacing Lagos, which is still the country's most populous city. At the 2006 census, the city of Abuja had a population of 776,298, making it one of the top ten most populous cities in Nigeria. The unofficial metropolitan area of Abuja is well over three million, which would make it the fourth largest urban area in Nigeria only surpassed by Lagos, Kano and Ibadan.