Agricultural Land for sale in Kiwenda Wakiso Uganda, code: 188635
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Agricultural Land
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This 2-acre parcel of land is an ideal location for developing a real estate project. Situated in the town of Kiwenda on Gayaza road in Wakiso District, the land is within close proximity to modern amenities and services. The terrain is good, with an already developed estate in the area. Electricity and national water are both available, making it suitable for a number of uses.
The property is ideal for a real estate project, as the current market rate for plots of 100 by 50 feet is between 20 and 25 million shillings. The land size is perfect for such an endeavor, and with the availability of electricity and national water, the project could be completed in a shorter amount of time. Additionally, the area is known for its agricultural land, making it a great investment for those looking to start a farm or agribusiness.
The land is being offered for sale at a price of 100 million shillings per acre, a great value considering what is available in the area. This is an ideal opportunity for those looking to invest in a real estate project, start an agribusiness, or simply add to their land portfolio. With electricity and national water available, the potential for this property is tremendous.
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SCAN QR CODE
188635
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