There are 20 available mixed-use land in Estates, Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria. The mixed-use land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each mixed-use land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
*for sale*
1400 sqm dry land is available for sale out of the total land of 2028.45sqm.
the total land here is 2028.45 sqm. the owner wants to sell #1400sqm.
*location*: atunrase estate, gbagada lagos.
*title*: c of 0 ( confirmed by me).
price for 1400sqm : #390m ( slightly negotiable).
kindly contact me for further details.
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*developer's delight *
*800sqm of land available in a well developed prime estate*
*location:* millenium estate, gbagada lagos. *price:* 190m
*title:* global c of o/ deed of assignment. *please note: the land can be also be sold in 400sq...
Note: *title document available as e dey hot*
1900sqms fenced land at millennium estate gbagada for sale #310m
title: deed of registered conveyance
##dam...
Land measuring 620 sqm fenced gated ( 2 buyers can share)*
location: *asa community estate sholuyi gbagada*
price *95m asking*
title: *certificate of occupancy and building approval*
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