Joint Venture Residential Land in Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
There are 6 available residential land joint venture in Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria. The residential land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each residential land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Abijo Gra Government Scheme, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
Direct brief joint venture:
location: abijo gra government scheme, after sangotedo, ajah
land size: 1,049 sqm
title: certificate of occupancy
land value: n90 million
proposal: 5 or 6 units of 4 bedroom terraces or 8 units of 2/3 bedroom flats.
sharing formula: 60:40 in favour of developer.
facilitator's fee: 10 perc...
*hot jv in ajayi-apata estate.sangotedo!!!
joint venture prospect at ajayi - apata estate beside fara park estate /emperor estate and shoprite sangotedo.
land size:- 10,026sqm.
nos of buildings:- 30
terrain:- very dry land.
land value: n1.5b
premium:-#
title: c of o /gov consent
proposal: luxury block of terrace duplexes .
sharing formula: tbd
facilitator's fees: 10%
send in developer's company profile, pof, loi
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Joint venture!!!
land size: 1,500sqm
title: certificate of occupancy.
location: thera peace estate by aptech road, alfa bus stop, sangotedo.
less than 2 mins drive off lekki-epe expressway.
land value: ₦250m
facilitators fees: 10%
premium: #25m
proposal: terraced duplex + bq
sharing: 60 to the developer and 40 to the land own...
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