Land for rent in awoyaya, beside greenspring school, less than 5mins walk to the lekki-epe expressway
land size: 1200sqm(2 plots of land)
price: 6million
this is the best you could get, it has a solid foundation already. grab on this now
agency 10%
legal: 10%
3 years upfront payment
also available for sale: 1...
Dry 3 plots of land directly facing ago palace way
good for truck parking and any business
price:15m per year
agency fee:10%
agreement:10%
owner want 3 to 5 years le...
* 2000m2 of corner piece land with an old bungalow.
location: *edmond crescent, yaba*
rent: *n25m* per annum
*minimum of 5 years* acceptable
note: *location is good for both commercial and residential purposes.*
sha...
6500 bare land having setback of approximately 3,500 demarcated with reinforced corner piece blockwall by eleko road/lekki road junction good for logistic company, church, haulage, ...
For lease!
available dry and serviced plot for lease at victoria island.
suitable for commercial dealings.
price: 200m per annum
a long lease is acceptab...
For lease
a fully fenced and gated bare land of approximately 2500sqm located off gbangbala street ,ikate elegushi, lekki
rent : n170,000,000 per annum
long lease payment.... 3yrs and above
agency fee@10%
legal fee@10%
end...
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