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LEKKI SANDS RESORT CENTRE FOR SALE!

Resort Centre standing on approximately six (6) plots (3292.32sqm) of land and located off Alpha Beach Road in Lekki - Lagos State Nigeria is up for sale at the price of about TWO HUNDRED MILLION NAIRA (200, 000,000.00)

YOU WILL BE EARNING UP TO TWO MILLION NAIRA (2, 000,000.00) IF YOU HELP US GET A BUYER.
Lekki Sands Resort is a 30 - bedroom figure 7-shaped resort complex on a total beachland area of 3292.32sqm located off the Alpha Beach Road, along the Lagos - Epe Expressway.

The resort centre is a combination of holiday, entertainment and recreational facilities, all embodied in a continuous but stratified building module.

It has a continental location and scenario, and an on-site recreational setting which makes it an ideal and quiet place for fun-seekers and business concerns alike, and
has been built up to 75% completion.
As the sole agent with power of attorney from owner of the property, I am willing to let you have the five (5%) percent  (10, 000,000.00) commission we'll get from whoever you bring in to buy the property, in line with real-estate practice, which requires the buyer to pay his agents min of 5%.

The property is registered and known as Lekki Sands Resort with all ownership documents already in my possession and can be made available to you on request.
The property is strategically located off Alpha Beach Road, Lekki Lagos State. Alpha beach is one of Nigeria’s biggest commercial tourist centres.
Lekki is under Eti Osa Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State, one of the most attractive parts of the state.
A plot of land in this particular area of Lagos today goes for about 50 million naira.
You can simply walk into Lagos State Government House (Alausa) to verify the ownership and genuineness of the property, even before establishing contacts with us. 

Comrade J.C Njoku,
CEO/MD,

ValdonProperties, 
Known as ValdonProps, Subsidary of ValdonFirm.
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