Peak gardens arepo
land:
300 sqm
n17.5 million (0-18 months payment plan)
n18 million (24months payment plan)
400 sqm
n23.33 million (0-18 months payment plan)
n24 million (24 months payment plan)
600 sqm
n35 million (0-18 months payment plan)
n36 million (24 months payment plan)
additional charges:
development fee: 3 million
land development fee: 5,000 per sqm
deed and survey: 1 million
initial deposit: 10%
estate features:
underground and covered concrete drainage system
paved roads within the estate
cctv security camera surveillance
modular water treatment system
bio-digester for sewage management
24 hrs electricity with power substation
internet services by fiber optics
smart devices for remote monitoring
top notch facility management
swimming pool and estate recreational area
basketball court and five aside football pitch
fitted kitchen with microwave, 4 burner cooker extractor & oven
classic hdf internal doors
luxury wooden (mahogany) externa door
smart access control with fingerprint
stucco painting in living room
external customized glass partition for shower cubicles
smoke detector/fire al...
Ogun State is a state in western Nigeria. It borders Lagos State to the South, Oyo and Osun states to the North, Ondo State to the east and the republic of Benin to the west. Abeokuta is the capital and largest city in the state.
The state's nickname is "Gateway to Nigeria". It was created in February 1976 from the former Western State. The 1991 census recorded a total population of 2,338,570 residents. The state governor is Senator Ibikunle Amosun.
Ogun State, today, has emerged as one of the fastest growing business destinations in Nigeria, with several local and international businesses and factories strategically sited within the 2 km government acquisition area of the Lagos - Sagamu expressway. With Dangote's cement factory in Ibese, Nestle, DHL, Big Treat, Coleman Cables and several others, Ogun State may as well be the investor's haven in the Sub Region.