Agricultural Land for sale in Kabunyata Luweero Uganda, code: 179007
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Agricultural Land
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This Land for sale is situated in the Kabunyanta area of Luweero District. It is ideal for agricultural and other projects due to its fertile nature. The land tenure is Mailo Land and it is readily accessible via Zirobwe to Kikyusa.
This land for sale offers 55 acres for sale at a price of 6,000,000 Shillings per acre which is negotiable. It is located on Kabunyanta road and it is too fertile for farming and other projects. It has a ready title and is ready for immediate development.
The land is ideal for agricultural and other projects due to its fertility and the fact that it can easily be accessed via Zirobwe to Kikyusa. It is perfect for those looking to invest in land and also for those looking to start a business or commercial venture.
This land for sale is ideal for large scale farming and commercial projects as well as for residential development.
For those looking to invest in land, this is an ideal opportunity to do so. With a ready title and a negotiable price of 6,000,000 Shillings per acre, this land is a great option for anyone looking to invest and reap the rewards of their investment in the years to come.
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179007
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