6 bedroom Mansion for sale in Najjera Wakiso Uganda, code: 175703
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Ugx 1,100,000,000/=
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HOT DEAL IT'S GIVEN TO YOU WHEN FULLY COMPLETE
SUCH AN AMAZINGLY WELL BUILT MANSION SEATED ON FINE 22 DECIMALS WITH A READY FULLY APPROVED BUILDING PLAN AND A READY PRIVATE MAILO LAND TITLE ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN NAJJERA IN AN OPULENT NEIGHBORHOOD AT ONLY 1.1 BILLION UGX NEGOTIABLE TO A SERIOUS BUYER.
Walai,this Gorgeous home has well finished and spacious 6bedrooms all self contained with a platinum jaccuzi,Spacious sittingroom,Diningroom,a lounge,studyroom,cinema room and a perfectly finished kitchen made to suite the home Chef.
In an exotic neighborhood that you've always wished for.
ASKING PRICE; 1.1 BILLION UGX NEGOTIABLE TO A SERIOUS BUYER.
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SCAN QR CODE
175703
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