For sale: *direct brief*
bungalow with 2 units of 4 bedroom flats on approximately 500sqms of land at olowora by omole 2.
title: deed of assignment/survey
price: 110m slightly negotiable
*direct from the mandate*
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4 bed 150m olowoira,magodo
for sale
luxury 4 bedroom semi detached duplex in a secure estate
150m
olowoira, magodo.
title: global c of o/ consent
features-
newly built
all rooms en-suite
guest room
pop ceilings
fully fitted kitchen
walk-in showers
dining area
balconies
concrete floors
beautiful chandeliers
water heaters
family lounge
balcony
ample car parking space
for viewings and other information:
️08064857...
Via Omole Phase 2 Extension, Olowora, Magodo, Lagos
Land measuring 515 sqm with 2 units of 4bedroom flat bungalow on it.
title: survey
location: olowora via omole phase2 extension, lagos state
price: n1...
For letting:
lovely & clean mini flat apartment with 2 toilets & personal prepaid meter in an estate @ olowora.
rent: 2.5m per annum.
total package:3.5m
inspection fee:10k
single corporate person on...
To let: brand new one bedrooms duplex in olowora, two people in the compound cooperate prospect only, separate prepaid meter.
rent:2.1m
total package:2.940k
inspection fee:...
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