*royal gardens estate land for sale*
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680 sqm land for sale
d block, close to the gate
price: 270m
title: estate deed
* semi direct brief*
*please note: minimum 24 hours notice for inspections*
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Super distress sale!!
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super super distress sale at royal garden estate, lekki!!!!!!
660sqm dryland for sale at royal garden estate, lekki, lagos!!!!
it's a stand alone fence already done
what's a lovely serene build up area
title: governor's consent and building approval
price: ₦245m ...
A serviced plot of land situated in one of the best estate in lagos
immediately after vgc before abraham adesanya estate opposite thomas estate
title c of o
price 280m
contact 09023272...
A good land in a very good location in one of the best estates in africa.
it's an estate filled with elites and high profile individuals from all over the world.
title is cofo
price 475m
please call in for inspect...
Land measuring 16700sqm ideal for estate development the front is facing god is good motors on lekki ajah road before abraham adesanya estate and it's also facing another street and sharing fence with royal garden estate. the back plot which measures 16700sqm is for sale at n3.6b. title: c of o and governors cons...
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