6 bedroom Villa for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 179658
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Ugx 1,300,000,000/=
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6 BEDROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE IN KYANJA KAMPALA
This stunning 6 bedroom, 6 bathroom villa for sale in Kyanja, Kampala District, is a must-see. Situated on a sought-after Kyanja Road, the villa is nestled on a large, 25-decimal parcel of private mailo land and is offered at a price of 1.3b Shillings.
The villa boasts a spacious, green compound complete with a swimming pool. Its wall fence ensures complete privacy and security, while the paved compound allows for plenty of parking and easy access. From the balcony, you can take in the stunning views of the surrounding area.
For more details call or whatsap
0703892637 or 0772020776
The villa is modern and beautifully designed, with plenty of natural light and plenty of space for entertaining family and friends. There is also a DSTV connection for those wanting to enjoy the latest shows and movies.
This unique property is the ideal choice for those looking for a spacious and luxurious family home. With so much to offer, it will not last for long. Make sure to take a look at this beautiful villa in Kyanja today!
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SCAN QR CODE
179658
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