2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kasengejje Wakiso Uganda, code: 205004
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Nestled in the serene and peaceful town of Kasengejje, just 2 kilometers away from the bustling tarmac road, lies this charming bungalow on sale. This property boasts of 2 cozy bedrooms, perfect for a small family or as a starter home for newlyweds. The well-designed sitting room offers a comfortable space for relaxation and entertainment, while the bathroom provides a convenient place to freshen up after a long day. The house sits on a 40/40ft plot of land and is being sold through an agreement sale, making it a hassle-free process for the new owner.
Priced at a competitive 23.5 million Shillings, this house is a steal in the current real estate market. The land tenure is Mailo, ensuring the buyer has full ownership and rights to the property. The plot size is 5 decimals, providing enough space for a garden area, playground, and ample parking in the spacious compound. Other amenities included in the sale are a septic tank, soak pit, store, and a cozy veranda to enjoy the beautiful views of the surrounding area.
Located on Kasengejje road, this property offers easy access to essential facilities such as schools, hospitals, and markets, making it an ideal location for a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. With its charming design, prime location, and affordable price, this house is perfect for anyone looking to own a piece of property in the fast-developing town of Kasengejje. Don't miss the opportunity to make this house your dream home, contact us today to schedule a viewing and make an offer!
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205004
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