A block of 3 units of 3 bedroom flat and 5 units of 2 bedroom flat on 900sqm land
price: n500m net
title: registered deed of assignment
brokerage: 5% (slightly negotiable) of purchase price to be paid by the buyer as commission/brokerage
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*urgent sales*
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a very solid block of flats for sale consisting of spacious 5 units of 2 bedrooms flats and 3 units of 3 bedrooms flat at ilupeju estate. lagos.
*price is n500 million*
sqm land size - 1101.29sq.ft
*title documents - c of...
Lovely finished 4 bedroom flat with a room bq @ ilupeju estate.
price is n130m
title document is lagos state certificate of occupancy
features:
all rooms ensuite
fitted kitchen and wardrobes
pop finished
granite finished floor tiles
spacious car park
water treatment plant
interlocked paving stones
for further enquires please contact
ahmed ojikutu & associates
1,dele adedayo street, ramat ogudu gra, lagos state.
08037222205, 08051647747, 08098525477
email: [email protected][email protected]
website:ahmedojikutunassociates.com...
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