3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kitende Wakiso Uganda, code: 190488
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NEWLY BUILT HOUSE ON SALE AT KITENDE
This newly built house is situated in Kitende, after St. Mary's Entebbe Road, within Wakiso District and is available for sale at an asking price of 480m Shillings that is negotiable. The house sits on 15 decimals of private mailo land with a title and offers a variety of amenities.
The house is a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom bungalow with two boys quarters. On entering the house, one is welcomed into a spacious sitting area which is open to the dinning area. The kitchen is well fitted with modern cabinets and a pantry. The bedrooms are all en-suite and are equipped with built-in wardrobes with ample storage space.
The large windows in the house allow for natural light and fresh air throughout the day. The house also has a large terrace that overlooks the garden and adds to the aesthetic appeal of the property. The garden is well kept with grass and trees and is ideal for outdoor activities.
In addition, the house also has a two boys quarters that can be used for additional accommodation or can be rented out for additional income. The house is also secure with an electric fence, CCTV cameras and a 24/7 security guard.
This house is ideal for a family looking for a luxurious and comfortable home with the convenience of modern amenities. With its ample space, stunning views and secure environment this house is a great investment opportunity.
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