Commercial Land in Abraham Adesanya Estate, Ajah, Lagos
There are 8 available commercial land in Abraham Adesanya Estate, Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria. The commercial land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each commercial land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Just listed
3561sqm land directly facing express along abraham adesanya road ajah
price:n740m
title:governors consent
note:only serious prospect should contact us for inspect...
A property facing lekki epe express way (fully fenced and gated) dry level and ready to build
location: btw abraham adesanya estate and lbs, ajah, lekki lagos.
volume: 10000sgm (16 plot)
title: gov consent
asking price: 1.7b
note: can not be sold as spl...
Abraham Adesanya, Off Okun-ajah, Ogombo, Ajah, Lagos
Sales
position your commercial activities beside new lekki calabar coastal road.
grab your parcel of land while it's affordable don't say we didn't tell you when it comes to 150m per plot.
commercial land new lekki calabar coastal road front that is suitable for commercial purposes such like
estate
institution
school
big hotel
filling station
gas station
lounge
big car wash
big hall for event centre
big mall
big super market
location off okun-ajah junction abraham adesanya ogombo road lekki eti-osa ajah
title cofo & sur...
For sale
150 plots of commercial land directly on abraham adesanya-ogombo road lekki,close to lekki scheme 2
price: 38m per plot
c of o..
still available for now!!!
they can sell 5 plo...
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