Residential Land for sale in Kiwenda Kayunga Uganda, code: 182917
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This residential land for sale is a great opportunity for anyone looking to invest in prime real estate. Located in Kiwenda on Kayunga Road, within Kayunga District, this plot of land measures 100 by 100 feet and is a mere 3 kilometres away from the town center.
This property offers an excellent location, with all the amenities of the town within close reach. Whether you're looking to build a home, or use it for commercial purposes, this plot of land is perfect for both. Furthermore, the price of 30,000,000 Shillings is a great bargain.
The area is very serene, with a beautiful view of the surrounding countryside. There is also a nearby shopping center, school, hospital and other amenities such as a police station. This makes the land even more desirable, as it is a great place to live and work.
The land is 25 Decimals in size and is ready for development. It has great potential to be used for agricultural purposes, and the soil is ideal for growing crops. The land also has access to water and electricity, making it a great investment.
This is a great opportunity to own a piece of prime real estate and build your dream home. With its prime location, excellent amenities and reasonable price, this residential land for sale is a great investment that you won't want to miss out on.
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