5 bedroom Villa for sale in Muyenga Kampala Uganda, code: 119163
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#Justlisted Calling On All Buyers📢
The pinnacle of convenience is located in Muyenga-Bukasa with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms totally ideal for young professionals, investors looking to take full advantage of its location.
Inside this brightly lit space, you’ll also be able to enjoy the well designed living areas perfect for entertainment, flooring, Modern lightings, spacious kitchen with accentuated by a center island and so much more.
Muyenga | 5 beds | 4.5 bath | Usd 400,000 |
Code 246
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SCAN QR CODE
119163
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