To let
residential only
renovated and spacious 4 bedroom fully detached duplex with big sitting room in a serene and secured estate in gbagada has spacious car park. comprehensive renovations
completed
rent
12m per annum
negotiable
note
call
08146112709
08020628823
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07064453868
inspection fee applies
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*to let*
4 bedroom detached duplex all rooms ensuite with guest toilet brand new
peace garden estate gbagada.
note: residential only
price: *#10m* per annum
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To let:
decent 3brm duplex with 2 sitting room, all rooms ensuite with guest toilet, 3 to share compound at ajoke salako street, close to uba, ifako, gbagada.
rent: 5m, 1yr rent
contact:
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*fresh brief*
spacious and standard 4bedroom fully detached duplex, all round tiles, all room ensuite with kitchen cabs, wardrobe in a secured estate @ifako gbagada
*rent: 10m pa/yr*
*note: residential only and renovation in progre...
*to let*
relatively new n decent 3 bedrooms terraced duplex, all room ensuite n guest toilet all tiled with pop, family lounge, fitted kitchen cabs, wardrobes, water heater, intercom n personal meter
*@ medina estate gbagada lagos state*
*9m pa*
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