Residential Land in Lekki Gardens Estate, Ajah, Lagos
There are 2 available residential land in Lekki Gardens Estate, Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria. The residential land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each residential land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
2 plots of land for sale opposite lekki gardens estate
location: the land is situate on the street directly opposite abraham adesanya housing estate. this street is where lekki gardens estate is situate.
the land is opposite lekki gardens estate.
land size: 2 plots (1200 square metres)
the street is a tarred, developed area and it is on the street that directly faces the abraham adesanya estate. the street has other estates like lekki gardens estate, hospital, shopping mall etc.
price: 250 million naira
title: governor's consent
it is very good for residential and commercial developme...
A high & dry 600sqm land with perfect title document for sale in lekki gardens estate phase three (lagos business school) for just n110m asking.
well located in a well managed estate with good security and 20 hours electricity supply. note, there is a 5% broker fee to be paid with the price of this proper...
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