Agricultural Land for sale in Karago Kabarole Uganda, code: 213320
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Agricultural Land
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Introducing a sizzling opportunity to own a piece of land in the charming town of Karago, situated in the scenic Bukuku region of Fort Portal. This agricultural land, measuring a generous 2 acres, is up for grabs at a price of 70,000,000 Shillings. It is conveniently located on the Fortportal road, within the Kabarole District, making it easily accessible and well-connected to other major areas. The land tenure is Mailo, ensuring secure ownership for the buyer. With its vast size and prime location, this property is perfect for those looking to invest in agriculture or build their dream home in a tranquil and picturesque setting. Don't miss out on this HOT 🔥 opportunity to own your own land in Karago-Bukuku, Fort Portal.
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213320
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