Mixed-use Land in Hopeville Estate, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
There are 4 available mixed-use land in Hopeville Estate, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria. The mixed-use land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each mixed-use land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Two direct instructions joint venture development briefs from the owners*
fenced and gated bare land of approximately 1,272 sqm on a tarred road(facing two streets) at hopeville estate, sangotedo, ajah
value-n260m
proposal -open
sharing: tbd
facilitators fee: 10% of property value
no premium
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Hopeville Estate Before Shoprite Mall, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
For sale
developer delight
5 plots of land
price: 50m per plot
title: governor's consent and deed of assignment
location: hopeville estate. sangtodo , ajah , lagos
please note: owner wants to sale all of them together.
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Hopeville Estate, Before The Shoprite Mall, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
Joint venture development
fenced and gated bare land of approximately 1,272 sqm on a tarred road(facing two streets) at hopeville estate, sangotedo, ajah
value-n260m
proposal -open
sharing: tbd
facilitators fee: 10% of property value
no premium
open to developers only. thank you
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We have several plots of land available for sale at sangotedo, ajah.
this land is located behind hopeville estate in sangotedo and can also be accessed through the ongoing bridge construction opposite sangotedo shoprite.
the land is 100% dry land and it has a survey plan in the name of the currently owners(family).
please note that currently these plots of land can only be accessed through hopeville estate with the use of canoe however after the completion of the bridge at shoprite, it would be fully open and accessible to everyone.
the land is in a prime location has it connect to epe, badore and its also connect to abraham adesanya.
price: n8million per p...
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