Agricultural Land for sale in Babaale Masaka Uganda, code: 178067
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Agricultural Land
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This prime piece of agricultural land for sale is situated in Babaale, Bugonzi within Masaka District. It is located a mere 3 km from the tarmac, making it easily accessible for any potential buyers and investors. The 100-acre land is perfect for agricultural use, as it has the potential to yield high returns in the form of crops and livestock.
The land has been surveyed and has title deeds, which guarantees the buyer that the land is legally owned. This land is ideal for a large-scale farming project, and has the potential to generate a significant income for the owner.
The land is ideal for growing a variety of crops such as maize, beans, and other high-value crops. It is also ideal for livestock farming as it has plenty of grazing land and access to water. With the right investment, the land can be used to generate a significant income in the form of crops and livestock.
This land for sale is a great opportunity for anyone looking to invest in agricultural land. With its prime location, its potential to yield high returns, and its title deeds, it is a great investment opportunity that is sure to bring a significant income.
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178067
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