4000 sqm off admiralty way, lekki phase 1
price: ₦1.5 million per sqm net.
title: c of o. [owner sell from 2000 sqm]
jim4000 sqm
off admiralty way, lekki phase 1
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For sale
verry big and massive dry land with a demolishae bungalows on it available for sale in a strategic location suitable for both residential and commercial purposes directly on the tared road available for sale.
size: 2734.570sqm
location: off demurin street,alapere ketu lagos.
title: receipt and registeref survey
price: #350m
for enquiries: call or c...
For sale
a land measuring 45/145ft (almost full plot of land) for sale at jankara
buy and start building
location;jankara ijaiye lagos.
document; approval, c of o, receipt & deed
price; 45m net
name:ched/o/main(18/12/...
Briefs in banana island
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Brz-2025-0001
bare land for sale
#150,ooo,ooo
c of o
940 sqm. sangotedo, ogidan, lagos. for more information or to schedule for inspection:
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