Residential Land in Ajayi Apata Estate, Ajah, Lagos
There are 17 available residential land in Ajayi Apata Estate, Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria. The residential land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each residential land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
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*hot jv in ajayi-apata estate.sangotedo!!!*
joint venture prospect at ajayi - apata estate beside fara park estate /emperor estate and shoprite sangotedo.
land size:- 10,026sqm.
nos of buildings:- 30
terrain:- very dry land.
land value: n1.5b
premium:-#
title: c of o /gov consent
proposal: luxury block of terrace duplexes .
sharing formula: tbd
facilitator's fees: 10%
send in developer's company profile, pof, ...
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500sqm of corner piece land in ajayi apata besides fara park sangotedo lekki lagos
price: 35m net
agency: 5%
title: c of o
documents are available with me for search
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A land measuring 850sqm in a well-secured estate (ajayi apata) along the lekki/epe expressway majek very close to shoprite sangotedo.
price: n60m slightly negotiable
title: governor's cons...
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a 400sqm of dry land in very secure estate(ajayi apata) along the majek lekki/epe expressway.
the estate is in very close proximity to shoprite sangotedo
title: governor's consent
price: n22m ...
For sale : 4 hectares of land ( *about 60 plots* ) in a built up area with well paved road @ ajayi apata estate beside farapark estate,sangotedo, lekki, lagos. title: registered deed of assignment ( governor's consent). price : 30m per pl...
₦42,000,000 per annum
Wale Oguntayo & Co
08067539572
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