Agricultural Land for sale in Bukuya Mubende Uganda, code: 152246
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Agricultural Land
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Its an agricultural land with 640 acres Located in Mubende District It’s Private Mailo land With a permanent water source asking price is 4.5m per Acre Slightly Negotiable.The land is best for mixed farming and installments are allowed.
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SCAN QR CODE
152246
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