5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 180397
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This brand new flat house, located in Namugongo near the Anglican Church, is a modern marvel. With 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and a spacious compound, this house has everything a growing family needs.
The property is situated on 15 decimals of land and is asking for a price of 580million UGX, which is negotiable with a ready title and approved building plan. The tenure of the land is mailo land, so you can rest assured that you will be the legal owner of the property.
The house is equipped with all the necessary amenities one could ever need. These amenities include a balcony, built-in wardrobes, cable TV, ceramic tiles, a hot tab, a laundry, lots of parking, a paved compound, a playground, a porch, a private yard, a septic tank, servants quarters, a soak pit, tiled roof, a veranda, wall fence, and a water tank.
This house is perfect for a large family, as it offers plenty of space and modern amenities to make your life comfortable. With a negotiable price and all the necessary documents, this property is a great deal. So don't miss out on this incredible opportunity and contact us today.
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SCAN QR CODE
180397
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