Lands for sale at ajah
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600sqm of land in an estate facing coastal road for sale in ajah
title governor consent
price: 100m
location: ajah
9064405649
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2units of a roomself contain with 2units of uncompleted mini flat(raft foundation)for sale in a serene part of okunajah eti-osa lekki
size 200sqm
free from coastal road setback.
title family receipt only
price n...
Modern furnished 4 bedroom terraced duplex for sale
title: governor's consent and deed-assignment
amenities:
modern day pop
ceilingopen kitchen
detailed finishing
wardrobes
water heater
heat extractor
car park
a/c
wall frame
deep freezer
generator
solar panel and battery
location: okun-ajah abraham adesanya road ajah
price:
4 bedroom terrace duplex 110m asking
god...
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fairly used 3units of mini flat with 2units of a roomself contain in a gated compound serene and secured
location off okun-ajah junction atican beach side
asking price 30m ...
For sales
6 flat of room & parlour self-contained
uncompleted building
location okun ajah
document inside global cofo
price 60m
video available on request
gbe...
2 bedroom flat new house for rent
location okun ajah
rent 2.5m
agreement 300k
agency fees 300k
caution 300k
service charge 300k
total package 3.7m
video available on requ...
A very good plot of land at okun ajah off the beach road okun ajah for residential and commercial and it's just four minutes drive to the lagos calaba coastal high...
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