5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Akright Wakiso Uganda, code: 169785
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HOT DEAL A REALLY NICE AND WELL BUILT DOUBLE STOREYED SHELL HOUSE (UNFINISHED HOUSE) SEATED ON 20 DECIMALS WITH A READY APPROVED BUILDING PLAN AND A READY PRIVATE MAILO LAND TITLE ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN AKRIGHT CITY ENTEBBE ROAD AT ONLY 400 MILLION UGX.
This Nice shell house has 5bedrooms,4toilets and bathrooms,Spacious sittingroom,Diningroom,lounge and a kitchen.
It has Clear panoramic neighborhood views and surrounded by an Exotic Neighborhood serviced with wide and good access roads.
ASKING PRICE; 400 MILLION UGX.
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SCAN QR CODE
169785
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