*direct brief for sale:*
2-wings of 4-bedroom semi-detached house with a bq each and gateman house on 1,230sqm land at akeem odumosi/olaiya street, magodo gra phase 1, isheri lagos.
asking price:#550m
title: c of...
2 wings 4 bedroom semi-detached duplex with bq each unit sitting on 1200sqms for sale.
land size: 1200 sqms (each unit)
sales price: 600 million naira
location: magodo phase1
for inspection bookings, contact aruofeg enterprise: 08074577210 or 08057989...
Step into this exquisite home that combines style, comfort, and security for a premium living experience.
location: magodo phase 1, lagos
price: 200m (asking price)
title: certificate of occupancy
features
- spacious living room for family relaxation
- all ensuite rooms designed for convenience
- water heaters in all bathrooms
- well-fitted & equipped kitchen with modern appliances
- comfy staircase for ease and elegance
- balcony offering serene views
- ample parking space for multiple vehicles
- bq for added functionality
- situated in a serene residence within a gated estate
- 24hrs security for peace of mind
this property is located in a prime area, perfect for families or as a long-term investme...
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