Abijo Gra Government Scheme, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
Direct brief joint venture:
location: abijo gra government scheme, after sangotedo, ajah
land size: 1,049 sqm
title: certificate of occupancy
land value: n90 million
proposal: 5 or 6 units of 4 bedroom terraces or 8 units of 2/3 bedroom flats.
sharing formula: 60:40 in favour of developer.
facilitator's fee: 10 perc...
Joint venture
land size: 1200sqm
budo peninsula estate phase2 not far from the estate gate
title: cofo and deed
value:
proposal:
land value :200m
facilitator fee ...
For joint venture
size: 1026sqm sandfilled land in a built up area.
value: ₦250 million
location: lekki scheme 2, ajah, lagos.
title: certificate of occupancy
proposal: open
sharing: tbd
premium: nil
facilitators fee: 10%
prerequisite: loi, profile, etc.
grho/...
Off Monastery Shoprite Road, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
*joint ventures*
20,000sqmts land behind shoprite sangotedo, off monastery road along grinaden estate road closed to well developed estates such as: diamond estate, springville estate, lagos state housing estate, cmb estates and many others for joint ventures to be developed into terraces or block of flats
*title:* c of o
*sharing ratio:* tbd
*land value:* n2b
facilitator's fee:* 10% of the land value.
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serious inquiries only.
09012132573
08064491192
email: [email protected]
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