4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 202846
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A HOUSE ON 50 DECIMALS PLOT IN KOLOLO SUITABLE FOR A HOME,BUSINESSES LIKE BAR AND RESTAURANT FOR SALE AT US Usd 1.5M
Situated on a prime 50 decimals plot of land in the prestigious neighborhood of Kololo, this bungalow is a rare find. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful and secure home or a lucrative business opportunity, this property is a gem waiting to be discovered. The location, on Windsor Crescent road, is just a 5-minute drive from the bustling city center, making it an ideal spot for those who desire convenience and accessibility. Surrounded by embassies, you can rest assured that security is top-notch.
This property is not only suitable for residential purposes, but it also presents a great opportunity for businesses such as bars, restaurants, or office spaces. With its close proximity to popular malls like Acacia mall and Forest mall, you can attract a large clientele and grow your business. Additionally, amenities such as internet, water, and electricity are available 24/7, ensuring your comfort and convenience.
The bungalow itself boasts 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, providing ample space for a large family or for hosting guests. The built-in wardrobes offer plenty of storage space, while the tiled roof adds a touch of elegance to the overall design. The spacious compound is perfect for outdoor activities and gatherings, while the paved compound and wall fence provide privacy and security.
With a balcony overlooking the beautiful neighborhood of Kololo, you can enjoy your morning coffee or unwind after a long day while taking in the breathtaking views. The property also features a servants' quarters, making it easier to accommodate any additional staff or guests.
Priced at just 1,500,000 US dollars, this property is a steal considering its size, location, and amenities. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of paradise on Windsor Crescent road in Kololo. Schedule a viewing today and make your dream of owning a luxurious home or a successful business a reality.
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202846
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