5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Bunamwaaya Wakiso Uganda, code: 130999
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UgxΒ 950,000,000/=
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A VERY NICE DOUBLE STOREYED HOUSE SEATED ON 80 DECIMALS WITH A READY PRIVATE MAILO LAND TITLE ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN ZANA BUNAMWAYA AT ONLY 950 MILLION UGX.
This house has well finished 5bedrooms all self-contained,spacious sitting room,Dining and a modern kitchen plus quarters.
There is still a big enough space for expansion of other projects of your choice.
It is surrounded by a Nice neighborhood serviced with wide and good access roads.
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SCAN QR CODE
130999
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