4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in SouthAfrica International Uganda, code: 83306
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4bedrooms house for sale in six fountains Pretoria South Africa.
The open plan kitchen, lounge, dining area lends itself to the family gatherings and social visits. The outside undercover braai area flows beaitfully out of the kitchen onto the garden and swimming pool.This property is well maintained and in an excellent condition making it move in ready. The price is Usd 300,000. Call or WhatsApp us on 0774755146 and 0753100355 to arrange a viewing appointment
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