Tastefully finished and spacious brand new 2 bedrooms bedrooms maisonette for rent in nice neighborhood at ikate lekki
24 hours electricity
newly built
spacious and ensuite
serene environment
quality tiles
good kitchen finishing
price: 12m per annum
pr...
Location: orchid
price: 11m per annum
other charges :
agency 10%
legal 10%
caution: 10%
service charge:.......
features
room en-suite with guest toilet
- steady electricity supplies
- 24 hours security
- fully fitted kitchen
- good water
- secured area
- a spacious seat out
- stamp concrete floor
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For sale:
prime commercial property directly on itire road, lawanson bus stop, surulere.
location: lawanson bus stop, along lawanson /itire road, surulere.
title: registered conveyance and governor's consent + government approved building plan
land size: 480sqm
price: 350m
po...
Outright sales / jv for capable developer that has the financial capacity
2 plots of land size: 1250sqm
document: governor's consent.
fence with security house
price: 240m net
jv for block of flats or terrace duplexes
facilitators fee 10% (not negotiable and must be paid once)
location: opposite lekki garden phase 2 gate by abraham adesanya ajah.
been awh...
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