Agricultural Land for sale in Nakilebe Mpigi Uganda, code: 210612
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Situated in the heart of Mpigi District lies this prime 10-acre parcel of land in the tranquil area of Nakilebe. Boasting a convenient location just 2kms from the popular Turmac Road, this agricultural land offers endless opportunities for those looking to invest in the thriving farming industry. The land is priced at an affordable 70,000,000 Shillings per acre and is available for sale on a Mailo Land tenure. With a total of 10 acres, this property is perfect for those looking to expand their farming operations or for those seeking a peaceful and spacious retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Surrounded by lush greenery and serene landscapes, this land is truly a gem waiting to be discovered. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of Nakilebe on Nakilebe Road, a truly special place within Mpigi District. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and see for yourself the potential this land has to offer.
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210612
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