*for sale - 4 bedroom ogudu gra 280m asking
well built & decently finished 4 bedroom fully detached duplex with bq
- modern contemporary architecture
- spacious living areas
- ample car park (9cars)
- decently finished
- double volume living room
- stamp concrete floor
- family lounge
- modern appurtenances
- fully fitted kitchen
- inbuilt audio system
- astonishing woodwork
- chandeliers
- green area
- gorgeous lightings
- boy's quarters
- great neighbourhood
*location*: ogudu gra
*price*: n280m ask...
We have a well built and serviced estate in a new ogudu gra phase 2 comprises of 18 units of terraces duplexes with shared swimming pool . for more detail contact gain fountain properties development & investment ltd on :09090299998. www.offplanhomes...
Luxuriously finished 4 bedroom terrace duplex with bq, all rooms en-suite, fitted kitchen, pantry, ante-room, dining etc located in a secure and serene gated environment in ogudu gra, ogudu.
price is n260m o...
This a luxury 4 bedroom terraced duplex, with pop finishing, well screeded and painted,all rooms ensuite with guest toilet.
the kitchen is massive ,it has well fitted kitchen cabinet the master bedroom is spacious and has a lovely big wardrobe,all the bathroom have waterheater. it has clean water with a parking space of 4 to cars .
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the house is located in ogudu gra phase 2 ,
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