The average price of detached bungalows for sale in Asaba, Delta is ₦75,000,000. The prices vary by location, size and features and range from ₦40,000,000 to ₦90,000,000. There are 1 available detached bungalows for sale in Asaba, Delta, Nigeria. The detached bungalows have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each detached bungalow listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Newly built modern design 3 bedroom bungalow with a room and parlor attached to it
2. all bedrooms are en suite
borehole water stand and tank that supplies water to all areas of the house.
3. parking space that can accommodate 3 cars
4. very close to the major road (3mins walk)
5. all rooms are tiled with complete electrical fittings.
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The average price of detached bungalows for sale in Asaba, Delta is ₦75,000,000. The prices vary by location, size and features and range from ₦40,000,000 to ₦90,000,000.
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About Asaba, Delta
Asaba is a City in Delta state, Nigeria. Asaba is a fast growing/developing urban area and it was founded in 1884. The city strategically located on a hill at the western edge of the Niger River, overlooking its sister city, Onitsha, across the Niger Bridge. The city of Asaba was once the colonial capital of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate. Owing to Asaba's influential history and geography, and current strategic political and economic influence in Nigeria, Asaba is generally known as the regional capital of the Anioma area the western section of Igboland. The clamour for creation of Anioma state has been going on for decades.
Asaba is situated on a terrace of the lower Niger River, overlooking the point where the Anambra River flows into it. Beyond the river banks, on the high plains which are far more extensive than the river basins, secondary forest vegetation flourishes. The historic Niger River is a trans-African link beginning from West Africa and down into the Atlantic Ocean. Asaba forms a connector between western, eastern and northern Nigeria through the Niger River from the north and via the Asaba Niger Bridge, an east-west link and a Nigerian landmark