2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kawempe Kampala Uganda, code: 183001
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This property for sale is situated in Kawempe Kizingiza, a prime location in Kampala District. It is a two-bedroom bungalow, seated on 50 by 50ft, with a sitting room, two bedrooms, an inside bathroom, and an agreement. The price offered is 34 million Ugandan shillings, making it an ideal choice for those looking for an affordable yet comfortable home.
The bungalow is situated in a secure and peaceful neighborhood, with all essential amenities such as schools, hospitals, banks, supermarkets, and public transport links nearby. The property is in close proximity to the main Kawempe road, making it easy to access the city center and other parts of the city.
The two bedrooms are spacious and comfortable, with ample natural light and ventilation.
The agreement comes with a long-term lease and low monthly rental fees. The property is also well-maintained, with a secure perimeter wall, a large garden, and ample parking space.
This property for sale in Kawempe is a great opportunity for anyone looking for a comfortable and affordable home. The price offered is well below the market value, making it an ideal choice for those looking for a quick sale and a good investment.
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183001
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