*idu joint venture*
size: 5 hectares
location: idu (tarred road)
purpose: mixed use (comprehensive development)
title: fcda r of o
sharing ratio: 60/40
premium: nill
value: 2.5b
facilitators fee: 10% value of the land
note:
building is to be delivered pre-finished (exterior finishing)
conditions:
1. inspection with the google pin
2. send in loi/company profile.
3. meeting
jeg
in case you own a property and you want to sell, lease or rent it out very fast, you can talk to ...
*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)._
google
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xpj4skfwtjlr6aci8
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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