Commercial Land for sale in Mperere Kampala Uganda, code: 159342
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Ugx 2,500,000,000/=
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Commercial Land
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These are 3 acres on a mailo land located in Mperere along Kiteezi road 200 meters from the main road at a selling price of 2.5 billions with a ready title.The land is commercial suitable for warehouses,real estate development,apartments and others.Installments are allowed.
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SCAN QR CODE
159342
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