*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...
To let.
a lovely, standard mini flat.
features:
ground floor
fenced
gated compound
balcony
location: ogudu close to the express, lagos.
rent: 1.2m per year
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*for rent/lease*
a beautiful newly build 4bedroom terrace units
personal garage for 2 cars
personal prepaid meter
remote control gate
permium power supply
gas cooker
heat extractor
microwave
well sectioned walk-in closet
a very serene environment with high security.
*price*: 7m net
*location:* ogudu gra
*for more information/inspection call me
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*just listed in ogudu*
a full plot measuring 674sqm with 4 units of 2 bedroom flats & a spacious land having 3 shops.
location: alhaja eleshin str, besides ramat ogudu, lagos
title: cofo
*price: #95m net*
_documents & pictures availab...
To let
a lovely and nice mini flat
features:
tiled.
spacious.
toilet.
bathroom.
serene environment.
location: garden valley ogudu gra
rent: 1.5m per annum.
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