4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 186846
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This HOT DEAL in Kyanja, Kampala District is truly a marvel that is ready for a new owner. The property is situated on a 40 decimals plot of private mailo land with an approved building plan on the table. It is located in the fantastic neighborhood of Kyanja Kungu road, which is serviced with wide and good access roads.
The house itself is well-built and consists of four spacious bedrooms, three toilets/bathrooms, a sitting room, dining room, modernly built kitchen, and self-contained boys' quarters. The property is offered at an incredibly affordable price of 500 million UGX and is fully furnished.
The location is ideal for anyone looking to move into the Kampala area, as it is close to the main road and offers a high quality of living. In addition to the comfort and convenience of living in the neighborhood, there are various amenities nearby for residents to enjoy, such as parks, schools, churches, shopping centers, restaurants, and more.
This is a fantastic deal for anyone looking to buy a property in the Kampala area and is available now at an asking price of 500 million UGX. Don't miss out on this HOT DEAL!
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