Fidiso estate is in abijo few minutes drive from shoprite. the estate is not prone to flood . the land is 100% dry, fenced and gated with good access road to lekki epe expressway. the property is covered with gazette. the property is in a developed neighborhood.
2 units of mini-flat is sitting on the l...
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plot of land at fidiso estate, abijo.
interlock to express, good drainage system.
walking distance to estate gate.
few minutes drive from sangotedo shoprite.
title: gazette
plot 330sqm last price 20m
plot 660sqm asking 45m
last price ...
3 bedroom flat 4 unit
ample parking space
all room ensuite
with good title: governor consent
each apartment wit sepperate prepaid meter
secure environment
100 acessability
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3 bedroom apartment
pop finsihed
secure enviroment
newly build apartment
conducive area
title : gazette and building approver
ample parking space
water heater
separate prepaid and
separate pumping machines
18 hour electricity guarantee
note : flat is selling flat per f...
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