Mixed used land in an estate
fenced and gated
video is also available
asking: 25m
title: register survey,
deed of assignments
for enquiry call favour 08136642...
*land for sale*
type : mix use
title : governor consent
size : 1039 sqm
location : value county estate, ogidan sangotedo.
description:fenced, on paved street, electricity and build and park in.
price : ₦75m
consent number: on request
for enquiries/inspection, kindly send a whatsapp message to 07046115...
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xmas promo sale
more than 50 plots of land fenced and gated for sale @ sangotedo back of shoprite ahah lekki lagos
title: c of o
price: per plot 50m net
buy and build now
good for build and sale
start now.
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xmas promo
for sale
5 acres of land for sale off monastery road sangotedo shoprite lekki lagos
title c of o
price per plot 40m
buy and build
residential only
for inspection whatsapp adesquare investment
aminu agt
08145612576 or 08073008...
Just listed!
3000sqm land directly facing the express along ogombo road ajah
price:n550m
title:cofo
agency fee 5%
note:only serious client should contact me for inspect...
Available for sale
a 40ft x 120ft land size half plot
with survey and family receipt
at okun mopo, okun ajah, akah lagos.
close to baracuda beach
selling price; n10million asking
for inspection, call or whatsapp our numb...
Block c2 plot 2a
2081 sqms
c of o
250m net.
1041 sqms can be sold from it.
125m net.
note: land is on a mixed development plot and as such, buyer can go up to 7 floors with piling and approval would be given without hass...
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