Standard half plot of land about 400sqm.
location: off yetunde brown ifako gbagada.
title: survey plan, deed of assignment and receipt.
price: #50m ask...
Plot of land sand filled landed property for sale in an estate in the heart of anthony millennium estate
tittle -:r/s and deed of assignment
price #160m
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Gbagada sales
a land measuring approximately 330sqm in a gated and secured estate at sholuyi, gbagada, lagos.
receipt survey deed of assignment
₦75 million.
for enquiries
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For sale
land measuring 488sqm
located along oke owo somorin street, adjacent the expressway, ifako -gbagada, lagos. ideal for residential or commercial development
asking price: n80million
receipt and survey
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*for sale*
more than half plot of land in an estate.
*_location_* : _beside glory estate, ifako gbagada lagos._
price: #38.5m asking
title: deed of assignment, receipt and survey plan.
contact: 07065270372.
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the land location is very okay with good pri...
For sale
land measuring 465sqm in a decent environment
location: off pedro road close to charlie boy gbagada lagos
price: 80m slightly negotiable
title: conveyance
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For sale
description : a land measuring approximately *650sqm* in a well secured environment .
location: off yetunde brown road gbagada lagos
price: 120million slightly negotiable
title: c of o
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