4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Ssekiwunga Wakiso Uganda, code: 182277
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This beautiful home for sale is a prime location for anyone looking to purchase a home in the exclusive neighborhood. Situated on 65 decimals of land and with a ready private Mailo land title. With 4bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, big kitchen, sitting room and dining room, this home is great and comfortable. The exterior of the home features with nice-looking flowers and a huge compound with servants' quarters, making it the perfect spot for hosting family and friends.
The property is surrounded by rich neighborhoods and has several access roads leading to the house, making it easy to find its location. The home is filled with amenities such as a balcony, built-in wardrobes, cable TV, ceramic tiles, garden area, laundry, lots of parking, outdoor shower, paved compound, playground, a veranda, septic tank, soak pit, spacious compound, walk-in closet, a platinum jacuzzi, a porch, servant quarters, wall fence, water tank.
This home is the perfect choice for anyone looking to invest in a home in a prime location. With its spacious compound and rich amenities, this home is sure to please. The asking price is 600,000,000 Shillings and is negotiable. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity.
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182277
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