4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 205182
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Property for sale in the prestigious Kololo neighborhood, offering the perfect blend of luxury and comfort. This magnificent 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom storeyed house is situated on a spacious plot of 30 decimals, providing ample space for both indoor and outdoor activities. The property boasts of a beautifully manicured garden area, ideal for hosting gatherings and creating a serene atmosphere for relaxation. With a price tag of Usd 1,100,000, this property offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of prime real estate in the heart of Kampala District. The land tenure is Mailo Land, ensuring full ownership rights for the buyer. Don't miss out on this incredible investment opportunity. For more information, contact us on 0703892637 or 0772020776 on WhatsApp.
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Plot for sale in Kololo
Location - Kololo
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District -
Kampala
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Type -
Storeyed house
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Size -
five bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 212181
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