For sale
directly on ogudu road
property on a dry and table land measuring approximately 5000 square meters is available for sale directly on ogudu road.
can be used for residential estate, event centre, company or any commercial or residential purposes.
title: c of o
price: 5 billion naira asking
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For sale ️
directly on ogudu road
property on a dry and table land measuring approximately 5000 square meters is available for sale directly on ogudu road.
can be used for residential estate, event centre, company or any commercial or residential purposes.
title: c of o
price: 5 billion naira asking
vol 13...
Urgent sale.
a developable land with good access @ ojota/ogudu axis
price: #280m asking
size:2290sqm.
documents-survey and receipt.
above is the former building on the land.
4 flats of 2b/r,
30 miniflats & 5 rooms of ...
A very nice residential land in a good location at ogudu gra, ogudu, lagos is available for sale for 500m.
title; certificate of occupancy.
an inspection would convince ...
Block of 4 units of 3 bedroom flats with mini flat on 632.1sqm on a well tarred road off ogudu road.
title: c of o with all documents fully registered.
price: n200m asking, negotia...
2plot of land available for sale in ogudu ori oke registered title is c of o
lagoon estate ogudu
price is 60m per plot
agency fee is 5%
inquiries mausi realty08023413642 or fw 0806 376 8...
*joint venture*
932sqm land off bajepade crescent, ogudu ori oke, ogudu lagos.
title: governor consent
value: 90m
outright sale of land is also acceptable.
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