There are 4 available flats, houses, land and commercial property joint venture in Estates, Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria. The property have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each property listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Joint venture offer in gbagada!!!
land size: 1,651 sqm
location: josodat estate, soluyi, gbagada, lagos.
title: c of o
value: tbd
proposal: open
facilitators fee: 10% of land value.
survey available on reque...
*j.v @ aturase estate,gbagada*
*a 850sqm land @ aturanse estate gbadaga*
title cofo
land value n200m
premium n20m
sharing: tbd
facilitator fee 10% of land val...
Akinola Adeniyi Off Medina Estate Gbagada, Gbagada, Lagos
Jv jv/lease
description- a bungalow sitting on a 500sqm at akinola adeniyi off medina estate gbagada
land value -110m
title -c of o
premium -12m
facilitator fee -12m
also available for long lease 5m per annum,5 years lease required
open for inspection
documents are available
tee da ...
Akinola Adeniyi, Off Medina Estate, Gbagada, Lagos
Joint venture!
*description*- a bungalow sitting on a 500sqm at akinola adeniyi off medina estate gbagada
*land value* -110m
*title* - c of o
*premium* -12m
*facilitator fee* -12m
*also available for long lease 5m per annum, 5 years lease required*
open for inspection
documents are available
@l...
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