3 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Buziga Kampala Uganda, code: 199583
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Apartment block
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Apartment block with 10 unit's for sale 3bedroom 3bathroom 3,000,000
2bedroom 2bathroom 2,100,000
Monthly 25500000
Price 1m negotiatable USD buziga
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SCAN QR CODE
199583
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