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Sandworth Gardens Berth in Owerri

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Last updated: 2021/03/14 at 11:33 AM
Fesadeb Published March 14, 2021
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By Akanimo Sampson

A prestigious estate, Sandworth Gardens, has berth in Owerri, the Imo State capital in Eastern Nigeria. It is sitting on a land area of approximately 5850 Sqm, and it is located at Urata Egbu layout in the capital city.

It is promoted by Sandworth Properties Limited, a real estate development firm.

Its Sandworth Gardens in Owerri can be accessed either through Toronto Junction by Wethedral Road or the Road Safety Roundabout by Airport Road.

Sandworth Gardens is boasting of representing luxury and style simply because the topologies of the estate guarantees comfort, serenity, and tranquility.

Popular landmarks to the estate include the Imo State University, Imo State House, Shoprite, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Federal Fire Service Station and the International Timber Market, Naze. The estate is approximately 25 minutes drive from the Sam Mbakwe Airport.

Going by the description of the estate on its website, it is made up of 5 – Bedroom Terrace Duplex (170sqm), 3- Bedroom  Luxury Flats (123sqm), and 5 – Bedroom Semi –Detached (171sqm).

It is also boasting of 24 hours security network, perimeter fencing with Gate House, street light/illumination, electrical room, drainage network, playground and recreational area, transformers for electricity, and full capacity generator

In Abuja, there is a Sandworth Estate at Karu. It is a 342 units of housing estate sitting on 119,700sqm that offers premium class apartments yet very affordable. It’s appearance and fitting boasts of impeccable finishing, elegance presence, comfort and luxury.

Other notable estates within Sandworth Estate neighborhood are Civil Defense Quarters, Army Post Housing Estate Phase 5, Prince & Princess Estate and Emmy Dan. it is an environment characterized with modern structures predominantly occupied by the middle income professionals. Sandworth Estate is within 5 minutes driving distance from Abuja city Centre.

It comprises of units of: 2-beroom flats, 3-bedroom flats, terrace duplexes, detached houses, semi-detached houses, schools, supermarkets etc.

‘’A journey into Sandworth Estate is a journey into a community of royalty and class. This prestigious estate is sitting on a land area of approximately 5850  Amenities include gym, clinic, FM Office, lawn tennis, play ground, supermarket, nursery & primary school, swimming pool, water treatment plant, and electrical room’’, says the developer.

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