5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Garuga Wakiso Uganda, code: 186367
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This spacious home is the perfect dream come true for any family looking for a perfect place to stay. it offers 5 bedrooms,4 bathrooms, sitting room, a dining room with classic furniture and is situated on a 55 decimals private land title with a Mailo tenure with an exotic neighborhood and is priced at a very reasonable price of USD 600,000 dollars which is slightly negotiable.
The home has been tastefully designed with a lovely compound, a septic tank, a porch, a veranda, playground, enough parking lot, a water tank, and a store. all these amenities make it easy to manage the property and ensure that it remains well-maintained. inside the home, there are a number of luxuries that make living there even more enjoyable. these include a balcony, a gazebo, a solar, built-in wardrobes, cable tv, ceramic tiles, a garden area, boy's quarters, an outdoor shower, a compound, a garage, a walk-in closet, a wall fence, and a soak pit.
This home is an absolute dream come true and is perfect for any family. with secure and good neighborhood, it is sure to be snapped up quickly. don't miss out on this opportunity to live in a home that offers the perfect balance of comfort and convenience.
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186367
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