Commercial block for sale in Seeta Mukono Uganda, code: 195635
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Commercial block
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This prime commercial property boasts a strategic location in the bustling town of Seeta, situated on Seeta Road within the Mukono District. Spanning over 25 decimals of land, this parcel of land holds immense potential for lucrative business opportunities. The property features a commercial block with multiple shops, perfect for entrepreneurs looking to expand their business ventures. In addition, there are 8 spacious double units that can be utilized for various purposes, such as rental income or office space. The land tenure is Mailo, providing a secure and stable investment for the future. With its promising location and impressive size, this property is a fantastic opportunity for investors to capitalize on the growing demand in the Seeta area. Don't miss out on the chance to own this prime commercial property, priced at a competitive 200 million shillings. Contact us today for more information and make this property yours before it's gone!
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SCAN QR CODE
195635
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