Property for sale
33 plots of dry land in a close at gbagada
location :gbagada
price: 75 milionper plot. asking
title document: supreme judgement,
registered with land in alausa. ratifications by state assembly lagos state house of assembly
conveyance. receipt. document's available
non negotiable 5% agency ...
Description: bareland measuring 561sqm. not dry.
location: ayo onisemo close, gbagada phase 1.
title: registered survey plan & deed of sale.
price: ₦65m asking.
for more enquiries, please call or whatsapp uche on 070800914...
For sale
a fenced and gated bareland on 1200sqm is available for sale in ifako gbagada in a mixed used environment
location: global impact, ifako gbagada
title: c of o
price: 250million net
agency:7.5%
pictures available call for me inspection serious cli...
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