Agricultural Land for sale in Wobulenzi Luweero Uganda, code: 176165
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Agricultural Land
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This is an excellent opportunity to own an agricultural mailo land in Wobulenzi Luwero district.The is located on the main Bombo road which makes it easily accessible and makes transportation of the farm produce so easy.The 1-acre land has a gentle slope with black fertile soil suitable for crop and animal production which offers a great potential for farming.The price of 18 million is quite affordable and the seller is willing to accept installments,making it an ideal investment.Don't miss out on this great opportunity.
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176165
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