Unfurnished Plazas / Complexes / Malls in Alimosho, Lagos
There are 6 available furnished plazas / complexes / malls in Alimosho, Lagos, Nigeria. The plazas / complexes / malls have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each plaza / complex / mall listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
A commercial building consisting of 6 flats,18 lock up shop directly along akowonjo road, egbeda
land sqmt : 2100sqm, corner piece building
title: registered deed of conveyance
price : 550m
slightly negotiable.
call/whatsapp: 08161159...
For sale:
location: shasha-akowonjo road
a parcel of land consisting of a mini plaza in front and a set back storey building on a landsize measuring 980.178 sqm
price: 170m asking
title: reg deed/reg survey/family rece...
*commercial property along akowonjo - egbeda road, egbeda bus stop, lagos*
*description:*
_the building originally was 4 no's of 3-bedroom flats but now restructured into show rooms and eatery. _
land size: 2 standard plots (1,022sqm)*
title: certificate of occupancy ( c of o)*
*price : n45...
A shopping plaza on a plot of land is available for sale.
it is directly along the major express road.
*location: general busstop, lasu isheri road, igando, lagos state.*
*title document: receipt and survey plan*
*price: ₦1...
Alimosho is a Local Government Area in the Ikeja Division, Lagos State, Nigeria. Alimosho is regarded as the largest Local Government Area in Lagos state. It has now been subdivided between several Local Community Development Areas (LCDA). The six sub-divisions created out of the old Alimosho are Agbado/Oke-odo LCDA,Ayobo/Ipaja LCDA, Alimosho LG, Egbe/Idimu LCDA, Ikotun/Igando LCDA and Mosan Okunola LCDA. The LGA contains the urban area of Akowonjo.
Alimosho was established in 1945 and it was under the then western region. Majority who dominate Alimosho were the Egbados. The area is very rich in culture, prominent amongst which are Oro, Igunnu and Egungun Festivals annually celebrated. Aside the cultural heritages, majority of the inhabitants of the council area are Islamic and Christian faithful. However, Yoruba language is widely spoken in the community.