5 bedroom Villa for sale in Kitintale Kampala Uganda, code: 180375
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UgxΒ 700,000,000/=
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BIG 5 BEDROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE IN KITINTALE
This big and beautiful villa in Kitintale is a great opportunity to live in luxury. Located on Kitintale Road, the property is nestled in the Bugolobi area of Kampala District. It is built on a 25 decimal private Mailo land title and is ideal for those looking for a place to call home.
The villa features five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a balcony. Each bedroom is well-lit, airy and comfortable, providing a perfect space for a family to live. The bathrooms are modern and fitted with all the necessary fixtures. The balcony is spacious and overlooks the Bugolobi area.
The property has ample parking and a paved compound. The compound is large and surrounded by a wall fence, making it a secure and private area. The villa also boasts a DSTV connection, providing entertainment for the whole family.
The villa is on the market for 700,000,000 Shillings, however, this is negotiable and the owners are seriously open to negotiation. This is a great opportunity to own a beautiful home in the heart of Kampala. Don't miss out on this chance to live in luxury in Kitintale.
For details call or whatsap
0703892637 or 0772020776
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SCAN QR CODE
180375
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REAL ESTATE HOUSING TERMINOLOGY IN US VS UK
In the realm of housing terminology, distinctions between American and British usage often defer, exemplifying linguistic nuances across borders. While the UK employs terms like "flat" for an apartment and "terrace" for a row of houses, the United States embraces "apartment" and "rowhouse" respectively.
This variance finds relevance even in global real estate databases such as the Real Estate Database (RED), where categorizations align with these linguistic preferences. Notably, in Uganda at large, the American version of housing terms predominates, reflecting a subtle yet impactful linguistic influence on housing discourse and practices. Here's a compiled list of housing terms with their corresponding American and British counterparts:
Apartment (US) / Flat (UK)
Duplex (US) / Maisonette (UK)
Townhouse (US) / Terraced house (UK)
Condominium (US) / Flat (UK)
Co-op (US) / Co-operative (UK)
Ranch house (US) / Bungalow (UK)
Studio apartment (US) / Studio flat (UK)
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