*ogudu gra scheme 1*
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*property for sale*
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*size* : *7, 761 sqm ( 1.9 acres)*
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*title*: *c of o*
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*price*: *n4b*
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a massive property used for commercial purpose ogudu gra phase 1, is available in the market for sale to any willing buyer.
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plz contact
kland realtors
08028836...
For sale at ogudu gra phase 1:
an empty land measuring 658sqm,in a good location within the gra.
title:governor's consent
location:ogudu gra phase 1
price:n130m ask...
For sale
a plot of land with raft short fenced
located at aqua view estate, ogudu. gated and well planned estate, not too far from our daily manner, ogudu
price: n50m slightly neg.
prol...
A cornerpeice land measuring 364sqm fenced & gated, in a good location with the gra.
title:registered conveyance
location:ogudu gra(garden valley pako)
price:n35m net
for serious buyer's only call/chat:folk homes ltd 08156796023/09037037...
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