Contemporary 2 bed terrace duplex with bq
location: ajah
price: 60m
features:
contemporary
cctv
microwave & oven
closet
all rooms en-suite
1 living room
interlocked floor
pop ceiling
water heater; 2 space car port
walk-in shower
beautifully finished
modern design
boys' quarters
walk-in closet
oven
1 family lou...
Now selling
5 bedroom fully detached duplex with a bq
location; ajah
price: ₦320million
features
- beautiful en-suite rooms
- fully fitted kitchen
- tastefully finished
- parking space
- beautiful family lounge
- very tight security
- well ventilated
- swimming pool
- washing machine
- refrigerator
- cctv
- excellent location
- good electricity
- good title document
- great neighborhood
title - governor consent and building appro...
Beautiful 4 bedroom detached duplex for sale n140m ajah
features:
brand new
spacious living room
all rooms ensuite
in-built bluetooth speakers
balcony
fitted kitchen
family lounge
spacious bedrooms
walk-in closet
walk-in showers
bathtub
stamped concrete floor
ample car park
secure est...
Sale sale sale
newly built 4 bedroom semi detached contemporary duplex
ajah
135m naira( front unit)
140m naira ( back unit )
c of o & building approval available
features
all bedroom en-suite
car park
stamped floor
family lounge
serene environment
24hrs security
gated estate
fully fitted kitchen
good road netw...
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