7 bedroom Villa for sale in Seguku Wakiso Uganda, code: 176881
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BRAND NEW 7 BEDROOMED FLAT FOR SALE IN SEGGUKU
This brand-new flat house is located in Segguku on Entebbe Road, Wakiso District, and is up for sale at a price of 850,000,000 Shillings. This villa is situated on a private 18-decimal mile land with a mailo land title on the table.
The house has a total of seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, a dining room, a sitting room, a kitchen, and a boys’ quarters. Each bedroom is spacious with ample natural lighting and fitted with large closets. The bathrooms are also well-fitted with modern fixtures and designs. The dining room has a spacious area with a large table to accommodate all family members. The sitting room is elegant, with a comfortable seating area and large windows for natural lighting. The kitchen has beautiful ceramic tiles with a large countertop and plenty of cabinets for storage. Lastly, the boys’ quarters are spacious and comfortable.
The house is surrounded by lush green gardens that provide a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. There is ample parking space for vehicles and a security guard house. The property is well-secured with a sturdy fence and 24-hour security guards.
This house is ideal for anyone looking for a stunning home in an excellent location. The price is negotiable, making it a great investment opportunity. This is definitely a great house that you should consider buying.
0703892637 or 0772020776
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SCAN QR CODE
176881
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