Multipurpose Land for sale in Entebbe Bugiri Uganda, code: 191156
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Multipurpose Land
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24 DECIMALS LAND FOR SALE IN BUGIRI-ENTEBBE ROAD.
This multi-purpose land for sale is located in Entebbe on Entebbe Road within Bugiri District. It has a permanent lake view, as well as being situated just 6km from Entebbe Road. The land tenure is Mailo Land and it covers a total area of 24 decimals, with a price tag of UGX 150M.
The land offers buyers a great opportunity for multiple purposes. The permanent lake view offers a stunning backdrop, ideal for setting up a residential home, a weekend getaway, a recreational area, or a commercial development. The close proximity to Entebbe Road provides convenience and easy access to the main road and the town center.
The land is clear and level, with no trees or other barriers blocking the view of the lake. It is surrounded by other residential homes and commercial developments, creating an ideal setting for any purpose. The boundary fence around the land provides additional security and privacy.
The Mailo Land tenure offers buyers the flexibility to do what they want with the land. With the ready title, buyers are able to develop the land quickly and without the delays of lengthy and complex registration processes.
This multi-purpose land for sale offers buyers a great opportunity for a variety of activities. The permanent lake view, close proximity to Entebbe Road, clear and level land, and ready title make it an ideal choice.
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SCAN QR CODE
191156
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