2 bedroom Condominium for sale in Kyanja Wakiso Uganda, code: 214439
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UgxΒ 280,000,000/=
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Experience luxury living in this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom condominium for sale in the highly sought-after neighborhood of Kyanja. Located on Kyanja ring road within Wakiso District, this newly built unit boasts a prime location near the main road, providing easy access to all your daily needs.
The apartment is designed with your comfort and convenience in mind, featuring modern finishes such as ceramic tiles and built-in wardrobes. The bright and airy living space extends to a private balcony, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or hosting friends and family.
Safety and security are top priorities in this organized and secured neighborhood, giving you peace of mind and a sense of community. You'll also have plenty of space to park your vehicles with the paved compound and lots of parking available.
This condominium is listed at a negotiable price of 280,000,000 Shillings, making it a great investment opportunity. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of this highly desirable location. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this dream home yours.
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