3 bedroom Apartment for sale in Bukoto Kampala Uganda, code: 177573
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This is a unique opportunity to acquire a beautiful Citi Deluxe Apartment located in Bukoto right off of Oryx energies station. This 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment is available for resale at the extremely attractive price of 140,000 USD. The residence is situated in a very desirable neighborhood, offering a safe and secure living environment.
The interior of this well-maintained apartment is spacious and airy, with plenty of natural light streaming in from the windows. The main living area boasts ceramic tiles throughout for a timeless and classic look. The kitchen is equipped with a hot tab and plenty of cabinet space for storage. The three bedrooms come with built-in wardrobes for all your storage needs, and the bathroom is also well-maintained.
The exterior of the property is equally impressive and offers a range of amenities to enjoy. There is a large paved compound with lots of parking and a playground for the kids. There is also a spacious balcony overlooking the street, perfect for relaxing in the evenings. The property also features a wall fence and septic tank for added security.
If you are looking for a great deal on a condo, this Citi Deluxe Apartment is the perfect fit. Located in a great location and offering plenty of amenities, it is an excellent investment opportunity. Don't miss out, call/WhatsApp 0703200619 today.
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177573
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