Shorlet/to-let
portable & immaculate miniflat ( room & parlour )
by admiralty way, lekki phase 1
shortlet 60k/night
refundable caution fee: 50k
annual rent 7.5m
agency: 10%
refundable caution: 500k
legal/ agreement: 10%
service charge: 1,350,000
features
24/7 electricity
wifi/ internet
house keeper/ cleaner
elevator/lift
close to supermarket, banks, restaurants etc
best for holidays and night life lover...
To let
very large 1-bedroom flat (miniflat apartment) in a very quiet place canal west estate, osapa london, lekki.
rent: 3.5million
s-charge: 300k
agency legal and caution fees: 10% each
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*still available. *_spacious miniflat apartment with personal kitchen downstairs 18hrs -24hrs power, clean water*_
_* osapa london estate *_
*rent-3. 2m with a private kitchen and store room downstairs but the miniflat is upstairs. *sc-500k
*agency-10%*
*legal-10%*
*caution-10%*
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Very sweet and lovable delicious chocolate mini flat just out downstairs in a serene environment very unique and dope fastest finger in a serene estate well gated with good electricity and road network before ogombo round about one left delay is dangerous ...
rent 900
agent 100
legal 90
caution 90
service charge will discuss
please note inspection fee is ...
1,2 and 3 bedroom flat , 32 units in all , located on queens drive ikoyi lagos, fully fitted , serviced with ac , elevator, s/pool, dedicated transformer , cctv camera, industrial borehole, security etc flats comes in various size . price(s) reser...
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