The average price of block of flats for sale in Abeokuta North, Ogun is ₦25,000,000. The most expensive block of flats costs ₦27,000,000 while the cheapest costs ₦18,000,000. There are 3 available block of flats for sale in Abeokuta North, Ogun, Nigeria. The block of flats have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each block of flats listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Wonsebolato Street F.h.e Olomore, Abeokuta, Abeokuta North, Ogun
Building comprising with 4bedroom flat upstairs and 3bedroom flat ground floor
fencing round with gate
location at wonsebolato street off olomore abeokuta ogun state
price: n25m
title: family deed, receipt, conveyance
more details contact us @
onabanjo & onabanjo & co.
ikrorodu, lagos
dele oyatogun
sales executive
08154249401, 08023626...
For sale:
a four (4) units of 3 bedroom flat on a plot of land.
- each flat consists three bedroom apartment.
- well fenced & gated.
- 3 toilets in each flat.
- 2 entrances. (1 main/ 1 exit).
- tiled.
- spacious bedrooms.
- personal prepaid meter.
- borehole water.
- well developed & secured neighborhood.
- well laid out neighborhood.
- paved compound.
- less than 3 minutes drive to alogi bustop, obantoko.
documents;
- government certified structural approved plan.
- certified true copy of land size & ownership papers.
location:
9 alogi-obantoko
price;
n27.000.000.00 (twenty seven million naira)
slightly negotiable
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The average price of block of flats for sale in Abeokuta North, Ogun is ₦25,000,000. The most expensive block of flats costs ₦27,000,000 while the cheapest costs ₦18,000,000.
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About Abeokuta North, Ogun
Abeokuta North is a Local Government Area (LGA) in Ogun State, Nigeria. It has its headquarters in Akomoje town. The Local Government first came into existence in 1981, as Abeokuta South Local Government, but was later merged the same year to make up the defunct Abeokuta Local Government. It however re-emerged again on 27th September, 1991 when the Federal Government created some new local governments to meet the demand for Government to be closer to the people at the grassroots.
The dominating tribe is the Yoruba tribe. The major Language spoken is the Yoruba Language with Egba and Owu dialects. People in this area generally engage in farming and agriculture. There are also some who engage in livestock and fish farming. The major food crops of the area include Cassava, Coco-yam, Plantain, Maize and Vegetables, while Palm-produce and Cocoa, form the major cash-crops.