Furnished 2 Bedroom Flat for Shortlet in Gated Estate

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Furnished 2 Bedroom Flat En Suite, Living room and Kitchen with balcony

Price
N40,000
Living Room
Living room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Kitchen
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Features

WIFI included, Smart T.V, Netflix, En suite bedrooms and bathrooms, 24 hours electricity (Inverter, Batteries and Solar panels used as alternative power source), Air condition included in bedrooms & Living room, parking space included, washing machine, Balcony, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Shelf, Microwave, Blender, Cutlery, Plates & Pots, Pop Ceiling, Refrigerator/Freezer, Tiled Floor, Wardrobe.

Facilities
Number of bedrooms
2
Number of bathrooms
2
Number of parking spaces
3
Reference Number
EA-116
Agent
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Marketed by Eniola Soyombo

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Location icon 25 Olatoye Ogundana Street Ajah, Lagos

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About Ajah

Ajah is a town in Eti-Osa Local Government Area, Lagos State in Nigeria. It encompasses Addo, Langbasa and Badore.

Ajah was founded by the Ogunsemo and Ojupon families in the 16th century. The traditional ruler in Ajah is known as the Baale of Ajah and Ogunsemo Anadupo was the first traditional ruler of Ajah. He divided the Ajah land to 42 chiefs and 10 king makers. The 11th Baale of Ajah, Chief Murisiku Alani Oseni Adedunloye Ojupon was installed on 1 October 2009.

Ajah is occupied by Ajah and Ilaje people who migrated to Ajah after being displaced from Maroko and Moba.

Courtesy of Wikipedia.