Agricultural Land for sale in Kabusinde Luweero Uganda, code: 181838
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Agricultural Land
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this 30-acre plot of land located in kabusinde, luwero district is a great opportunity for those looking to invest in agriculture. this land is ready for sale with private mailo land title and includes a dam and muvule trees. it is located 12km from kakoge and 16km from kasana luwero.
the soil of this land is especially fertile and gently sloping, making it perfect for crops. it also has three-phase electricity, which makes it easy to start farming right away. this land is ideal for those looking to start a medium-sized farm or for those who are looking to expand their existing farm.
the price of this land is 6,000,000 shillings and the land tenure is mailo land. it is an ideal opportunity for those looking to make an investment in the agricultural industry. this land is perfect for those who want to grow their own food, start a business, or even rent out the land to others.
this 30-acre plot is a great opportunity for those looking to invest in agriculture. with its fertile soil, gently sloping land, muvule trees, a dam, and three-phase electricity, this land is ready to be bought and used for whatever you choose. it is also in a great location, being only 12km away from kakoge and 16km from kasana luwero. don't miss out on this great opportunity!
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181838
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