Rent brief*
2 bedroom flat for rent inside abraham adesanya estate, self compound with security post.
rent: n5m
a/l/c: 10%
note: furniture/fittings/appliances are not included but can be negotiated for separate...
*for rent*
2 bedroom flat fenced and gated
2 units in a compound
igbopa area abule eko ijede ikorodu
800/200/200/200 /20
total package===>1, 400. 20, ...
To let
self service four (4) bedroom semi detached house with one (1) bedroom bungalow bq
location: oniru, victoria island lagos. rent
20m per annum. alc: 10% each
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inspection fee applies
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3 bedroom bungalow with a room bq inside abraham adesanya housing estate ajah, lagos.
rent: 5m per annum
legal: 10%
agency: 10%
caution deposit: 10%
n.b: very good for both commercial/residents.
pictures available for serious cash ready cli...
Brand new with all rooms en-suite 3 bedroom semi detached bungalow (alone in a compound) in a strategic secured and gated estate with stable power supply, good road network, street lights and so on.
proudly marketed by whitebronze investment ltd rc 1192624
for inspection and more clarifications please contact whitebronze investment ltd on
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website:www.whitebronzeinvestment.com
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