Friday, January 11, 2013
“Government Gazette” , “Certificate of Occupancy ” and Governor ‘s Consent.
When last did you visit Lekki? Well I live in Ibeju – Lekki , Eleko Beach to be precise, I stayed in and around Eti- Osa and Ibeju – Lekki for more than a decade so I have witness some development going on in the area, for those of us who are into tourism and the hospitality business, Ibeju – Lekki is one sure place for your investment.
Take a drive from Ajah down to Shango-Tedo, Lakowe, Awoyaya, Eleko junction, Akodo, Orofun and the Free Zone, you will understand what I am talking about. There are some undeveloped area of the sea side i.e. the beach, from Okun Ajah, Idado, Debojo, Idotun, down to Eleko Beach and beyond, you need to be there to see for yourself, the road construction from Victoria Island to Epe T-junction, various Real Estate projects going on, Lakowe Gulf Course and The Free Zone are positive advantage.
Why an investor need to invest in this rear opportunity.
Virgin land also available in Hectares and Acres begging for cultivation and construction.
I know you will be anxious to know the price range and the title involved. Well lets say from N700,000 to N2,500,000
For the titles (i.e. official document covering the land)
I have Links and contact of Families and notable land Agent
“Government Gazette” ,
“Certificate of Occupancy ”
and Governor ‘s Consent.
Interested investors should contact:
kayodefx@gmail.com,
234 01 08050822807,
07065562187
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Eti-Osa versus Ibeju-Lekki
Some gigantic developmental project is going on in these two Local Government Areas of Lagos State, the development cut across all area ...
-
See the new Lagos in a new perspective, so money people believe things don’t work in Nigeria, it has been discovered that some powerful cli...
-
The history of state creation in Nigeria date back to May 27, 1967 when the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon by virtue of State C...
-
Following the current Real Estate trend in Lagos, estate developers are using these prospective developments as a marketing campaign to lu...
No comments:
Post a Comment