Joint Venture Mixed-use Land in Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos
There are 2 available mixed-use land joint venture in Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria. The mixed-use land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each mixed-use land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Jv in banana island
land size : 3848sqm
location: waterfront mixed zone , banana island
land value: 3.5m per sqm
land title: federal cofo*
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proposal: 2 towers of 18 floors each, luxury apartments/maisonnettes
sharing: open for discussion
facilitator's fee: 10%
expectation: highly technically capable construction company that has done loads of job within the ikoyi corridor.
pof should be made available on the day of meeting ow...
No premium
j.v land at mixed use banana island ikoyi lagos.
location: mix used banana island, lagos.
land size: 3,000 square meters
title: certificate of occupancy
proposal: highrise minimum of 18 floors
value: n12b
premium: non
broker fee: 10% of land value
procedure:
- letter of intent
- company's profile
- proof of funds
- past projects details
, - - facilitators fee 10%
sharing=
60% to developer
40% to landowner
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Banana Island, is an artificial island off the foreshore of Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria. The Island is a man-made island and is shaped like a banana. It is located in the Lagos Lagoon and is connected to Ikoyi Island by a dedicated road which is linked to the existing road network near Parkview Estate.The island was constructed by the Lebanese-Nigerian Chagoury Group in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing and is considered to be on par with the Seventh Arrondissement in Paris, La Jolla in San Diego, and Tokyo's Shibuya and Roppongi neighbourhoods. Banana Island has residential and commercial areas, as well as sites for recreational activities
It occupies a sand-filled area of approximately 1,630,000 square metres and is divided into 536 plots (of between 1000 and 4000 square metres in size) mainly arranged along cul-de-sacs. Dwellers in this Island are provided with world class utilities including underground electrical systems (versus the overhead cabling common throughout Lagos), an underground water supply network, a central sewage system and treatment plant, and street lighting and satellite telecommunications networks