4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Mbuya Kampala Uganda, code: 129805
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House For Sale In Mbuya with spectacular hill views. It is a four Bedroom House all ensuite with a large living and dining area, a well fitted kitchen in a developed neighborhood sitting on 25 decimals of land and rental income value of upto Usd 3000 per month. This Home is up for grabs for a reduced price of Usd 350,000.
4️⃣ 🛌Bedrooms | 4️⃣🚿 Bathrooms |💸💲350,000 |
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Property For Refurbishment.
Location - Mbuya
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District -
Kampala
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Type -
Storeyed house
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Size -
six bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 191045
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