Newly built 4bedroom semi detached duplex with bq in a serene and secured area of karmo district.
key features
* boys quarter
* dining area
* fitted kitchen with store
* wardrobes
* all rooms ensuit
* balconies
* ample parking space
* car port
* serene and secured estate etc
for more details or inspection please contact us.
agency fee is...
Brand new 4bedroom terrace duplex in a serene and secured estate in karmo district by nizamiya hospital.
key features
* 2 living rooms
* ample parking space
* fitted kitchen with store
* visitors toilet
* balconies
* wardrobes
* gym house
* play ground
* corner shops
* well secured and serene environment etc
for more details or inspection please contact us.
agency fee is...
A newly built 4bedroom semi detached duplex in a serene and secured estate in karmo district by nizamiye hospital.
key features:
* all rooms ensuite
* fitted kitchen with store
* mini family lounge
* wardrobes
* kitchen cabinets
* ample parking space
* gym house
* central generator
* play ground/sit-out area
* balcony
* backyard
* serene and secured estate
* tarred access roads etc.
for more details or inspection please contact us.
agency fee is...
Shell / semi finished 4bedroom terraced duplex with a room bq in a serene area of karmo / idu by the nizamire hospital abuja.
shell / semi finished implies that the owner carries out the external finishings of the property while the buyer will carry out the internal finishing of the the property.
this will enable the buyer finish the house at his own taste and pace.
the sale price is n100m..
agency fee is @ 5% of the total sale pri...
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