Description: *bare land measuring approximately 600 sqmtr*
location: *shadia street by chevron recreation center sholuyi gbagada*
price : *80m*
title : *registered survey plan*
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Distress sale
a bungalow on a half plot in a developing estate is up for sale.
location: ifako extension, seaflow estate, lagos.
price: 23m net
title: receipt and registered conveyance.
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Kehinde Ogunusi Street, Off Yetunde Brown, Ifako, Gbagada, Lagos
For sale
a land measuring approximately 1000 sqm of land in a well secured developed community.
location: off yetunde brown road, kehinde ogunusi street, ifako-gbagada, lagos.
title: receipt, survey and deed of assignment.
price: 120m slightly negotiable
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*for sale*
more than half plot of land in an estate.
*_location_* : _beside glory estate, ifako gbagada lagos._
price: #38.5m asking
title: deed of assignment, receipt and survey plan.
contact: 07065270372.
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the land location is very okay with good pri...
Offer for sale
property:
1000m2 bare landy. earlier development on it has been demolished, leaving the land bare. it is good for residential development.
location: estaport avenue, soluyi, gbagada.
title: receipt & survey with any any encumbrance of adverse claims
size: 1000m2
price: ₦360m
contact: bona plus (realtors & investment) ltd
0803-381-7512
0802-643-8993 (whatsa...
Description: *bare land measuring approximately 600 sqmtr*
location: *shadia street by chevron recreation center sholuyi gbagada*
price : *100m*
title : *registered survey plan/ c of o in vi...
Lagos is a port and the most populous city in Nigeria. It is the second fastest-growing city in Africa and the seventh in the world. The population of Lagos according to the Lagos State Government, was 17.5 million. These figures are however disputed by the Nigerian Government and judged unreliable by the National Population Commission of Nigeria. The latest reports estimate the population at 21 million, making Lagos the largest city in Africa.
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