One full storey on a full plot in a serene area up for sale, suitable for residential development.
location: lawanson, surulere.
price: n160m
land size: 520sqm
title document: receipt & survey
for enquiries and private viewing;
call/whatsapp: +234 812 651 8848
office address: 15 adekunle street, yaba la...
*land for sale in ikate elegushi*
residential land measuring 1000sqm
*location:* directly on ilasan road, by world oil, ikate
*title:* c of o
*price:* n750m
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A buy and rebuild bungalow in a well interlocked street and serene environment.
location: off adeniran ogunsanya, surulere
land size : 450sqm
net price: n280m
title: land certificate
for enquiries and private viewing;
call/whatsapp: +234 812 651 8848
office address: 15 adekunle street, yaba la...
Plots measuring 4 x 1,000sqm suitable for a private residence in old ikoyi
6 listing price: n2.5m/sqm
at title: lasg c of o
. sizes:
a: 1059.561sqm
b: 1059.562sqm
c: 1048.534sqm
d: 1048.534...
Direct land listing: land for sale in ikoyi *
- location - cameron road, old ikoyi
size: 2206sqm with 5 units on it with space for additional 5 units.
listing price: n3.8/sqm
git title: c o...
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