5 bedroom semi-detached duplex, located in a gated estate, serene neighborhood and 24/7 security. very ideal for either personal use or for investment use (thriving short-term demand in the neighborhood or long-term rental)
amenities:
- paved roads
- dedicated borehole and water treatment plant
- constant power supply
price: 160m
title: very g...
For sale
listed by nonny real estate ltd
standard newly built 4-bedroom semi-detached duplex
property details:
- location: amuwo odofin
- features:
- 4 spacious bedrooms
- cool and serene environment
- good road network
- reliable power supply
title:
certificate of occupancy (c of o)
price:
₦130,000,000
contact for inspection:
nonny: 08084849176
this is the perfect home for modern living! don't miss o...
*for sale*
super luxurious, executive and exquisitely finished 5bedroom duplex with a room bq in a serene, secured and well gated environment.
*other features*
spacious sitting room
spacious family lounge
waiting room
large carpark for upto 10cars
study area
kitchen shelves
kitchen cabinets
chandeliers
wall brackets
wardrobes
a room bq
pop all round
morden facilities
screeded walls
interlocked street
well gated, secured and serene environment
*location:* first estate,amuwo odofin
*title* :cofo
*price* :380m
kindly call/whatsapp emperor-07032493391 for more details and inspect...
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