Unfurnished Commercial Property in Obalende, Lagos Island, Lagos
There are 4 available furnished commercial property in Obalende, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria. The commercial property have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each commercial property listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
7 storeys office complex
location lewis street obalende lagos island
land size 836.703sqm land
title lagos land certificate (88years residual)
price n1...
A demolishable colonial styled bungalow directly facing a major busy road suitable for coperate and commercial purposes available for sale.
*location* : st gregory road, obalende bus stop
*size* : 870sqm
*title* : land certificate
price: 600million
for all enquiries, call or whatsapp us on 08027316175 or 08059542264 ( the phone numbers are available 24 hours daily for all enquiri...
Saint Gregory/ Ikoyi Road., Obalende, Lagos Island, Lagos
Direct brief sales!
description: an hospital building with multiple room s for various purposes on 3 floors.
land : the building is 3,558 sq meters.
title: c of o
location: on saint gregory road/ ikoyi road, obalende. ikoyi lagos.
price : 10b ono.
pictures available on a serious reque...
No pictures, physical viewings. 78sqm space, open space office, enclosed office ensuite, 2 storage rooms, 2 rest rooms, and a reception area.
asking rent ₦2...
Lagos Island is a Local Government Area (LGA) located in the central part of the city of Lagos, Lagos state, Nigeria. It is part of the Lagos Division. As of the preliminary 2006 Nigerian census, the LGA had a population of 209,437 in an area of 8.7Â km². The LGA only covers the western half of Lagos Island; the eastern half is under the jurisdiction of the LGA of Eti-Osa. The Island was home to the Yoruba fishing village of Eko, which grew into the modern city of Lagos. The city has now spread out to cover the neighboring islands as well as the adjoining mainland.
There are three bridges which connect Lagos Island to the mainland, and they cross Lagos Lagoon to the district of Ebute Metta. Most Nigerian banks' head offices are located on Lagos Island. For instance, First Bank of Nigeria is one of the Nigerian Banks with its head office in Marina, Lagos Island.