Location: ilupeju industrial area
for lease warehouse capacity of 30,000sqft with office of 12,000sqft, concrete design around the compound, good for manufacturing and storage. rent: warehouse 3,500 per sqft 105m office 2,500 per sqft 30m total 1...
Factory property at industrial avenue, ilupeju industrial estate for urgent sale
description: bank sale of fenced developed factory property consisting of 2 bay warehouses, sales admin block, account building and security house
size: 4,027.79 sq.mtrs
title: court judgement with possession
price: #3.5billion (aski...
Bank sale
factory for sale
location: ilupeju
size: 4,027. 79sqm
asking price: n3. 0b
net price: n2. 5b
title: court judgement with possession
description: a developed factory property on site consists of 2 bay warehouses, sales, admin block, account building and security. the entire property is fenced
the property is available for inspection and immediate sale
vacant possess...
For sale
a developed factory property consisting of 2 bay warehouse and other ancillary buildings on approximately 4,000sqm at ilupeju industrial estate, ilupeju
it has the following features and facilities;
*2 bay warehouse
*admin block
*sales and accounts building
*ample parking space
price-n2.5bn
agency fee payable by buyer
title is good
contact toplift realtors on 08029763540 or 08078435...
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