4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Bukoto Kampala Uganda, code: 183122
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4 bedroomed house on 25 decimals plot for sale at Usd 350,000 in Bukoto, Nakawa division, Kampala city, Uganda.
The house offers a spacious interior of 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, built-in wardrobes, ceramic tiles, and air conditioning. The exterior has a veranda, wall fence, and septic tank.
It is an ideal family home with easy access to the city centre, bordering spacious areas like Ntinda, Naguru, and connecting through the Lugogo by-pass road. The property is in close range with all the necessary amenities like learning institutions, shopping centres.
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SCAN QR CODE
183122
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