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5 bedroom Terraced Duplex For Sale Mobil Roaf Ilaje Ajah Lagos

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Lovely 5 Bedroom Terrace

5 BEDROOM TERRACED DUPLEX FOR SALE

Mobil Roaf Ilaje Ajah Lagos

Akaba Victor
Updated 02 Oct 2025, Added 09 Apr 2025

90,000,000

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4 bedroom Terraced Duplex For Rent Beach Resort Estate Osapa Lekki Lagos

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Lovely 4 Bedroom Terrace

4 BEDROOM TERRACED DUPLEX FOR RENT

Beach Resort Estate Osapa Lekki Lagos

Akaba Victor
Updated 02 Oct 2025, Added 07 Oct 2024

10,000,000/year

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  • 5
4 bedroom Terraced Duplex For Sale Victoria Garden City Lekki Lagos

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Tastefully Finished 4 Bedroom Duplex

4 BEDROOM TERRACED DUPLEX FOR SALE

Victoria Garden City Lekki Lagos

Cozy Homes and Properties
Updated 21 Sep 2025, Added 21 Sep 2023

88,000,000

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2 bedroom Terraced Duplex For Rent Abraham Adesanya Ajah Lagos

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Lovely 2 Bedroom Duplex For Rent

2 BEDROOM TERRACED DUPLEX FOR RENT

Abraham Adesanya Abraham Adesanya Ajah Lagos

IB Properties Investment Limited
Updated 14 Sep 2025, Added 19 Sep 2024

3,000,000

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4 bedroom Terraced Duplex For Rent Abraham Adesanya Ajah Lagos

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Comfortable 4 Bedroom Terrace Duplex For Rent

4 BEDROOM TERRACED DUPLEX FOR RENT

Abraham Adesanya Ajah Lagos

IB Properties Investment Limited
Updated 08 Sep 2025, Added 10 Sep 2024

70,000,000

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Avg. price: N95M

What is the average price of Terraced Duplex In Lagos?

The average price of Terraced Duplex In Lagos is ₦95,000,000.

What is the price of the most expensive Terraced Duplex In Lagos?

The price of the most expensive Terraced Duplex In Lagos is ₦1,000,000,000.

What is the price of the cheapest Terraced Duplex In Lagos?

The price of the cheapest Terraced Duplex In Lagos is ₦80,000.

How many Terraced Duplex In Lagos are available ?

There are 1565 available Terraced Duplex In Lagos.
Neighbourhood Guide

Lagos - Exploring the Dynamic Heart of Nigeria

Introduction Nestled in the southwestern part of Nigeria, Lagos stands as a city of paradoxes. It's a place where chaos and calm coexist, where the hustle of everyday life merges with moments of exuberant celebration. Lagos, the smallest state in Nigeria by land area but the largest by population and economic might, is a city that never sleeps, always bustling and brimming with life. The Cultural Melting Pot Lagos, historically a Yoruba port city, has evolved into a melting pot of cultures, thanks to migration from across Nigeria and beyond. This cultural diversity is the heartbeat of Lagos, reflected in its music, art, and culinary scene. The city is the birthplace of Afrobeat, a genre that mixes traditional Nigerian music with jazz and funk. Its art scene is thriving, with galleries like the Nike Art Gallery showcasing traditional and contemporary African art. Economic Powerhouse Lagos is Nigeria's economic powerhouse. It hosts one of Africa's largest and busiest ports, facilitating a significant portion of the country's international trade. The city's economy is diverse, with thriving industries in finance, technology, and entertainment. Lagos is also home to Nollywood, Nigeria's film industry, which is one of the largest in the world, producing films that are immensely popular across Africa and the diaspora. A City of Contrasts The city's landscape is a study in contrasts - from the opulent neighborhoods of Victoria Island and Lekki, adorned with luxury homes, to the densely populated and vibrant streets of Ikeja and Surulere. Lagos is also home to Makoko, often dubbed the "Venice of Africa," a shantytown built on stilts in the Lagos Lagoon, highlighting the city's stark socio-economic disparities. Challenges and Resilience Like many megacities, Lagos faces its share of challenges - overpopulation, traffic congestion, and infrastructure deficits. Yet, the city's resilience is evident. The Lagos State Government's efforts in infrastructural development, such as the ongoing construction of the Lagos Metro Rail, exemplify the city's commitment to addressing these challenges. A Haven for Foodies The culinary landscape in Lagos is as diverse as its population. From street vendors selling local delicacies like suya (spicy grilled meat) and puff-puff (a deep-fried dough) to upscale restaurants offering international cuisines, the city caters to all palates. The local seafood, thanks to Lagos' coastal location, is a must-try. The Spirit of Festivity Lagosians know how to celebrate. The city's calendar is dotted with festivals, the most famous being the Eyo Festival, a traditional Yoruba event filled with cultural dances, dramatic costumes, and a carnival-like atmosphere. Lagos also hosts the annual Lagos Fashion Week, showcasing the best of African fashion. Conclusion Lagos is more than just a city; it's an experience. Its relentless energy, diverse population, and vibrant culture make it not just the economic but also the cultural heartbeat of Nigeria. To visit Lagos is to immerse oneself in a city that embodies the spirit of Africa - dynamic, ever-changing, and resilient.