Residential Land for sale in Buwaate Kampala Uganda, code: 196249
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This property is situated in a prime location, with easy access to tarmac and close proximity to the Total Petrol Station. The size of 21 decimals makes it suitable for various residential purposes such as building apartments or a dream home. The price is slightly negotiable, making it a great investment opportunity. With its ideal location and ample size, this residential land is a perfect choice for those looking to build their dream home or invest in the growing real estate market in Najjera Buwatte. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of prime residential land in one of Kampala's most sought-after locations. Contact us now for more information and to schedule a viewing.
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