Agricultural Land for sale in Busunjju Mityana Uganda, code: 212529
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Ugx 1,088,000,000/=
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Agricultural Land
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64 acres of cheap land is up for sale in the beautiful country of Uganda. This land is priced at 17 million shillings per acre, with room for negotiation. The land comes with a ready land title, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free transfer of ownership. With its fertile soil, this land is perfect for agricultural activities and other commercial projects. Its flat and dry terrain makes it ideal for building and development. The land is also equipped with 3 electric poles and a water source, providing convenience and ease for any future development plans. Additionally, there is already a banana plantation on the property, adding value and potential income for the new owner. Located in Busunju, just 45km from Ssekanyonyi and 7km from Hoima Road, this land is easily accessible and well-sited. With a price of 17 million shillings per acre, this land is a steal and open to negotiation. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of land in Uganda's beautiful countryside. This is a direct sale from the owner, ensuring a smooth and transparent transaction. This land is perfect for residential development and is a great investment opportunity. Don't hesitate, this land will be sold quickly.
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