8 bedroom Mansion for sale in Kisaasi Wakiso Uganda, code: 217444
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Ugx 1,500,000,000/=
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This nice home ready to be taken by any family looking for a steady place to stay, it offers 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, sitting room, a dining room and is situated on 50 decimals private land title with quality finishing, in a well-organized estate and is priced at a very reasonable price of 1,500,000,000 billion shillings which is slightly negotiable.
The home has been tastefully designed with a lovely compound, a septic tank, a porch, a veranda, playground, enough parking lot, a water tank, and a store, a balcony, built-in wardrobes, cable tv, ceramic tiles, a garden area, boy's quarters, a compound, a wall fence, and a soak pit, all these amenities make it easy to manage the property and ensure that it remains well-maintained.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to live in a home that offers the perfect balance of comfort and convenience.
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SCAN QR CODE
217444
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Mansion
Location - Kisaasi
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
eight bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 217416
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