*joint venture*
gbagbala - off kunsenla road - ikate - lekki lagos:
*joint venture development without premium in a highly developed place in ikate lekki:*
-- 1000.sqm approximately
- suitable for block of flats development.
-- land value: ₦1billion.
-- title: gov. consent.
-- sharing ratio: tbd.
-- no premium.
-- 10% facilitator's fee.
- open to joint venture
- interested parties should send in their proposal
note: landlord will only consider clients with a proven and credible track record.
survey availab...
Eko atlantic jv
location:eko atlantic city,victoria island
district:dt a 52
size:3,985sqm of land
value:$2,500 per sqm
title:c of o
proposal:what's prevalent in the estate
sharing formula:to be discussed
facilitators fees:10%
procedure:
intent letter
company's profile
commission fee letter(nb:to be written and signed by the developer)
then a meeting can be setup for developer to meet owner and discuss business
nb:there are other bigger land sizes too owned by same owner,developer will have options to pick a suitable land when discussing with owner
loi address will be released upon reque...
*semi direct property*
jv opportunity victoria island
victoria island
1,106 sqm
c of o
₦2.5m/sqm (no premium)
owner wants: maisonette / apartment scheme
survey available on loi
straightforward jv with cooperative landowner
suitable for developers active in vi/ikoyi with strong delivery track record.
requirements:
- letter of intent (loi)
- company profile
- agency letter
- proposal
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send me a dm if this fits your pipeli...
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