There are 5 available mixed-use land in Ebute Metta West, Yaba, 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.
Prime 16plots of mixed-used land within nigeria railway station, ebute meta, lagos.
price: 1.8billion
title: fed.c of o
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Land for sale!*
location: wright street, ebute meta, mainland local government, lagos state
*property details:*
- land size: 963 square metres
- title documents: survey and land certificate
- asking price: ₦190,000,000 (one hundred and nigty million naira)
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Distress sales at ebute metta lagos mainland
approximately 1000sqm land with a demolishable building at wright street ebute metta
title land certificate
price #250m
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*joint venture development along murtala mohammed way alogomeji, yaba lagos! *
*description:* the owner of a parcel of land measuring 10,900 square metres is seeking the partnership of an experienced cash ready and dependable developer for joint venture development
*location:* along murtala mohammed way ebute metta, lagos
*title:* leasehold 75 years subject to renewal by rcm title. *land size:* 10'903sqm
*land value:* n10 billion naira
*proposal:* world class shopping mall (business complex)
*premium:* nill
*sharing ratio:* tbd
*facilitators' fee:* 10% of land value
*note:* *_do not broadcast this jv brief to other agents other than your developer client
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Ebute Metta is an area situated in Lagos Mainland. The area is located in Lagos state, Nigeria. Ebute Metta is a Yoruba word for a place known as three shores (Ebute means "shore" and meta means "three"). Ebute Metta is divided into two main areas: East and West. Ebute Metta is known for the production and sale of local food and cloths.
It is a very old part of Lagos, many of its houses were built during the colonial era, using Brazilian architecture. The area houses the St Jude's church and school, African Salem church/school, and the Salvation Army church. The imposing Lisabi Hall leads to the Okobaba area with its lagoon background.