5 bedroom Mansion for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 159980
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Ugx 1,600,000,000/=
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Beautiful mansion for sale in Kisaasi Kulambilo hill view
▪️Plot size: Half an acre (50 decimals) private mailo land ▪️5 bedrooms 5 bathrooms ▪️2 sitting and 2 dining rooms, ▪️Boysquarters ▪️In a very good neighborhood with Najjera, Ntinda , kyanja and Kampala view with Tarmac roads ▪️Asking price: 1.6 billion Negotiable.
For details call or whatsap
0703892637 or 0772020776
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SCAN QR CODE
159980
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