There are 5 available furnished commercial land in Ajiwe, Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria. The commercial land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each commercial land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
For sale
land directly on lekki -epe expressway
land size: 8100 square metres
description: land is directly on lekki-epe expressway.
location: general paint ajah area- abraham adesanya axis
it is on the left hand side coming from lekki phase one area. so it will be on the right side going to lekki phase one area.
suitability: any commercial use
title: registered deed of assignment
price: 3 billion naira
why this land:
1. all title documents are registered. it is owned by a company and so no omo onile wahala.
2. it is already sand filled, dry and ready.
3. it is in a prime location on the expressw...
Distress sales
available commercial 2plots of land facing lekki- epe expressway almost opp jendol supermarket, ajiwe ajah-lekki.
price: ₦1.2b asking
title: cofo.
for serious enquiries only please. thank you.
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Facing Lekki- Epe Expressway Opp Jendo, Ajiwe, Ajah, Lagos
Distress sales
available commercial 2plots of land facing lekki- epe expressway opp jendol supermarket, ajiwe ajah-lekki.
price: ₦1.2b asking
title: cofo.
for serious enquiries only please. thank you.
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