The average price of land for sale in Ikoyi, Lagos is ₦1,300,000 per square meter. The most expensive land costs ₦263,000,000 per square meter while the cheapest costs ₦550,000 per square meter. There are 779 available land for sale in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria. The land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
For sale
type: land
size: 1105m²
title: federal c of o
location: off 2nd avenue, banana island, ikoyi, lagos.
for sale
type: waterfront land
size: 888.769m²
title: federal c of o
location: off 2nd avenue, banana island, ikoyi, lagos.
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For sale
plot of land of approximately 729sqm located off royal palm drive, osborne phase 2 estate, ikoyi.
title- lagos state c of o
price-n410m
agency fee of 5% applies
contact toplift realtors on 08029763540 or 07046057...
For sale
water land measuring 2400sqm with a new building on it
location: banana island, ikoyi, lagos
title: federal c of o
price: 3.5 million per sqm
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Land size: 5,233.4 sqm can be partitioned into twos title information: c/o 83 unexpired years location dynamics: waterfront property residential gated community highly secured location market value*: n1.1m per ...
For sale
location: banana island, ikoyi
description: waterfront land measuring 2400sqm with a new building on it in banana island.
title: federal c of o
price: 3.5m per ...
The average price of land for sale in Ikoyi, Lagos is ₦1,300,000 per square meter. The most expensive land costs ₦263,000,000 per square meter while the cheapest costs ₦550,000 per square meter.
About Ikoyi, Lagos
By and large, Ikoyi is a posh neighbourhood with a mishmash of exquisite residential apartments and commercial presence.
Ikoyi borders the Lagos Lagoon and takes up the eastern half of Lagos Island. It is one of the towns that make up the Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos state.
Originally, the British Colonial Governments designated Ikoyi as a residential area for the expatriate community perhaps due to its proximity to the sea. However this arrangement changed with time with big establishments locating their corporate headquarters at Ikoyi. Ikoyi is home to the creme de la creme of the Nigerian society, from diplomats to senior company, business executives and senior public servants.