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KARU LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Secretariat, Karu, Nassarawa State, Nigeria Email:Info@Karulga.Na.Gov.Ng Phone:0814 990 6585 KARU LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Secretariat, Karu, Nassarawa State, Nigeria Email:[email protected] Phone:0814 990 6585 Period: Unspecified VALUATION LIST OF PROPERTIES S/N Property Id Assessment Name of Property Owner/Occupant Type of Property Use of Property Address of Property Annual Value Number 1 0040000278 KRV/TR/J/19/001 0 KOLOME PLAZA SHOPPING MALL/ COMMERCIAL not available, ANGWAN DOKA NEW N448,000.00 PLAZA NYANYA, ALONG KEFFI ABUJA EXPRESS WAY, NEW NYANYA 2 0060000804 KRV/TR/M/19/001 0060000804 MULTI-PURPOSE MIXED USE not available, NOT AVAILABLE, N494,400.00 MASAKA 3 0040000154 KRV/TR/A/19/037 101 LOUNGE 101 LOUNGE GUEST HOUSE COMMERCIAL 101, OLD KARU ROAD OPPOSITE N480,000.00 DUDU COMPANY, MARARABA 4 0050000021 KRV/TR/A/19/005 17 LEHA STREET PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL 17, LEHA, MARARABA N1,040,000.00 RESIDENTIAL 5 0030001617 KRV/TR/N/19/039 30-30 MULTI-PURPOSE MIXED USE not available, 30-30 STREET, MASAKA N680,000.00 HOTEL,MASAKA. 6 0030000557 KRV/TR/E/19/004 35 ALIYU LAMU SHOPS SPALL CENTER SHOPS COMMERCIAL 0, DAN IYA, MARARABA N440,000.00 YOLA STREET,OFF CHIMA STREET 7 0030000549 KRV/TR/E/19/004 3B /SHOPS AFRA BOUTIQUE SMALL SHOPS COMMERCIAL 0, ALONG CITY COLLEGE/VINTAGE N320,000.00 ESTATE OLD KARU ROAD MARARABA, MARARABA 8 0040004432 KRV/TR/D/19/033 3NO BLOCK OF 2BD PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL 392, CALVARY ROAD ASO PADA N800,000.00 FLAT RESIDENTIAL MARARBA, MARARABA 9 0040004432 KRV/TR/D/19/033 3NO BLOCK OF 2BD PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL 392, CALVARY ROAD ASO PADA N800,000.00 FLAT RESIDENTIAL MARARBA, MARARABA 10 0040004289 KRV/TR/B/19/113 3 PLEA BRIDAL SHOPS ON THE SMALL SHOPS COMMERCIAL 0, ST. 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