*furnished miniflat for rent/lease at ogudu gra:*
tastefully finished and fully furnished one-bedroom flat (mini flat), en-suite with very large living room, fully equipped kitchen, guest toilet etc.
location: ogudu gra (phase 1).
rent per annum-₦8m
caution fee: 5% of rent
agency fee: 10% of rent.
legal agreement fee: 10% of re...
This is a long-term investment opportunity involving a 17-year lease. the property features a newly renovated mini flat located upstairs on off ogudu road. it includes all modern amenities, a fitted kitchen with cabinetry, a wardrobe, a separate balcony, and two bathrooms with toilets and baths. the property is available for ₦18 million for the entire 17-year lease period. the potential rental income is estimated at ₦2 million to ₦2.5 million annually, making it an attractive option for investors seeking consistent rental retur...
*long lease investment*
newly built and neatly done mini up flat 2t 1b in a decent compound in a gated environment
*location*: ogudu orioke bus stop close to the express
lease price: *10m* ownership: *14yrs* yearly income *2m per annual fee *5% each*
*for enquiries contact* *08168329017* *09136199574* [email protected]...
To let
a decent well maintained 3 bedroom flat ogudu estate
rent
7m per annum
note
call
08145219660
whatsapp only
08020628823
inspection fee applies
"i don't pay inspection fee, please jump and pa...
Update
a beautiful sizable newly built 4nos of 2bedroom apartment all rooms ensuite
with guest toilet,pop,water heater ,*clean borehole water*,*have car park and prepaid is arriving soon*
price 5m
location: ogudu ojota lagos
please contact us for inspecti...
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