4 bedroom Mansion for sale in Lubowa Wakiso Uganda, code: 123840
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MANSION. Here comes Anewly built dream House in Lubowa along Entebbe road with a slight lake view, 7 selfcontained bedrooms, 3 modern kitchens, a standard guest wing. The road is all tarmac up to the house. Asking price 550,000 Usd (1.8billion). Negotiable.
for details call or whatsap
0703892637 or 0772020776
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SCAN QR CODE
123840
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