5 bedroom Villa for sale in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 125560
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House for sale in Namugongo five bedrooms boys quarters on 30 decimals land title on table price: 600m
For details call or whatsap
0703892637 or
0772020776
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SCAN QR CODE
125560
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND DAVID WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 125560
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