4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kajjansi Wakiso Uganda, code: 212625
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This spacious 4 bedroom bungalow is situated in the neighborhood of Kajjansi, just 2 kilometers off the tarmac road. The property sits on a large 50 decimal (half acre) plot of land, providing ample space for outdoor activities and potential for future development. Each bedroom is self-contained, providing privacy and convenience for all occupants. The property also features a spacious living room, dining area, and well-equipped kitchen, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. The balcony and veranda provide the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the surrounding views. The compound is paved and well-maintained, with a barbeque area for outdoor gatherings. Other amenities include a septic tank, soak pit, and water tank for convenience. The property is being sold at a discounted price of 470,000,000 Shillings, making it a great opportunity for a quick sale. Urgently needed money (busubuzi) has prompted the owner to offer a negotiable price, providing a chance for interested buyers to acquire this prime property at a lower cost. With a valid title and prime location on Entebbe road, this property is a great investment opportunity for anyone looking to own a spacious and convenient home. Don't miss out on this opportunity, schedule a viewing today and make an offer!
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