There are 2 available mixed-use land joint venture in Ilupeju, Lagos, 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.
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the size is approximately 915sqmtrs,
land value:#850 million,
ilupeju .
accetance responses covers.
(1)the building of 2 blocks of 6no. 3- bedroom ensuite apartments with boys in block a 6 no.& block b 6no.with boys quarters are acceptable.
(2) 50:50 sharing ratio of the completed buildings between parties are acceptable after landowner's first option of choice privilege adherence.
(3) facilitator's fees of 10% .
(4) joint venture development agreement fees #20m.non negotiable.
(5)premium of #30m net.
survey is available.
*close able deal in 2days*
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*joint venture at johnson street off coker road, ilupeju estate."*
* description:
its an approximately 800m2 property along johnson street, ilupeju. the location is residential and suitable for redevelopment.
* preference is a residential block of 10 flats.
* property value is n800m.
* premium is n60m
* title is cofo.
*survey plan:* available on request
*inspection:* call
lets have your proposal.
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