*jv lekki phase 1*
(i'm dealing with mandate)
*location* providence street (mixed zone), lekki phase1.
*sharing* owner wants 50/50 sharing, not negotiable.
proposal: twin high-rise or any that can guarantee massive roi
*title*: c of o.
*size*: 3,104sqm.
*value* n5.5b.
*premium*: n100million net
*facilitator fee*: 10% of land va...
Vast oceanview land directly facing the sea available for joint venture development.
owner is looking at 3 towers of at least 15 floors each made up of luxury apartments.
only capable developers with track record should contact ...
Igando Oloja Town, Near Ibeju Lekki Local Government, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos
Mega jv deal in igando oloja
town ,near ibeju -lekki local government secretariat
off lekki epe express
size :839 sqm
value:95million
premium :tbd
fees: 10%
proposal:shopping mall/ open
shairing formular:tbd
serious enquiries only
+2349020197930
+2348066137...
Joint venture development. location:
off adebisi street (behind panti street) and beside jacob mews estate) adekunle,
yaba-lagos
property description:
a vacant landed property partly fenced round. proposed owner development:
luxury and serviced block of flats or terraced houses. land area:
3232. 621m2. title:
certificate of occupancy in view. land value:
#1. 2 billion. sharing formula:
60/40. premium:
#100m
construction period:
24 months. facilitators fee:
ten percent of the land value. note:
survey plan available on request in-writing. physical inspection:
within the shortest notice in-writing. remark:
the solicitor to the owner shall be responsible for preparation of all legal documentations and fees payable by the developers/ investors. interested developers/ investors should forward there loi/proposal, company's profile and both past and present developmental projects
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Lagos is a port and the most populous city in Nigeria. It is the second fastest-growing city in Africa and the seventh in the world. The population of Lagos according to the Lagos State Government, was 17.5 million. These figures are however disputed by the Nigerian Government and judged unreliable by the National Population Commission of Nigeria. The latest reports estimate the population at 21 million, making Lagos the largest city in Africa.
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