Agricultural Land for sale in Kashari Mbarara Uganda, code: 186374
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Agricultural Land
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This 11 Acre property is located in Bubare, Kashari, Mbarara and is perfect for agricultural purposes. The property is surrounded by a lush green landscape and has a dam, making it ideal for growing crops. The freehold title makes it a great investment for anyone looking to purchase land. It is conveniently located just 6km away from Bushenyi Road.
The property also has 1 Acre of Banana Plantation and is priced at 45,000,000 Shillings per acre. It is a great opportunity to own a spacious piece of land in a great location, perfect for farming and agricultural purposes. It is conveniently located on Masaka Road, making it easily accessible. Nearby amenities include schools, churches, shopping centers and other important facilities.
This property is a great investment and is ideal for anyone looking to own a piece of land in Mbarara District. The freehold title makes it a secure purchase, and the dam and banana plantation make it perfect for farming. The 45m/Acre price makes it a great value, and it is conveniently located on Masaka Road with easy access to Bushenyi Road. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to own 11 Acres of Agricultural Land in Mbarara.
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186374
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