5 bedroom Mansion for sale in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 180573
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5 bedroomed house on 75 deciamsls for sale at US Usd 2,750,000 with a freehold title in Mbuya, Kampala city, Uganda.
This 5 bedroomed house offers large, spacious rooms, with the grand entrance hall leading to a large living and dining area. The outdoor area comes with a terrace, swimming pool and garden.
The house is in the desirable Mbuya area of Kampala city, close to local amenities and just a short drive from the city centre, linking to the Lugogo by-pass. Mbuya is known for its excellent schools, shops and restaurants, making it an ideal location for families. The house also benefits from excellent security, with an alarm system, in a wall fence and within a secure neigborhood.
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180573
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