4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Kigo Wakiso Uganda, code: 190914
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HOT DEAL
SUCH A DAZZLING BRAND NEWLY BUILT VILLA SEATED ON A FINE 20 DECIMALS PLOT WITH A READY 99 YEARS LEASEHOLD TITLE ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN KIGO CLASSIC NEIGHBORHOOD AT ONLY Usd 350,000 USD.
This Beauteous home has well finished and Spacious 4bedrooms all self-contained, Spacious sittingroom,Diningroom,Lounge and a modernly finished Open Concept kitchen made to suite the home Chef plus self_contained boy's quarters.
In an Exotic Neighborhood serviced with wide and good access roads.
ASKING PRICE; Usd 350,000 USD.
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SCAN QR CODE
190914
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