Estate By Traffic Light Near Daily Manner Church, Ori-oke, Ogudu, Lagos
4 standard plots of land for sale, inside an estate in ogudu orioke, the land is close to the traffic light via daily manner church
title : c of o
price : 60m per plot
contact: obic int'l ag.
whatsapp only : 08096659991
call/sms only : 08034351578
email: [email protected]
website: https://obic.estateagentsng.c...
Water front 60 plots of land available for sale.
location: ori oke waterfront, ogudu, lagos state
title: certificate of occupancy
price: 3 billion naira
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Block of 4 units of 3 bedroom flats with mini flat on 632.1sqm on a well tarred road off ogudu road.
title: c of o with all documents fully registered.
price: n200m asking, negotia...
For sale
(am talking to the mandate)
a vacant plot of land fence and gated in a fast developing gated and secured estate with uniform security officers just behind the popular "fairly use warehouse" available for sale.
size: 729.06sqm
location: ogudu ori-oke ogudu lagos.
title: family receipt & registered survey
price: #80m.
note:
*the owner is alive,hail and healthy.
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A very nice residential land in a good location at ogudu gra, ogudu, lagos is available for sale for 500m.
title; certificate of occupancy.
an inspection would convince ...
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