4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kira Kampala Uganda, code: 205274
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🏡🌳 Looking for your perfect oasis? Look no further! This stunning property situated in the serene neighborhood of Kira along Mamerito Road is now on sale. Boasting 4 spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, this home offers ultimate comfort and privacy for you and your family.
Nestled on a generous plot size of 20 decimals, there's plenty of space for outdoor activities and relaxation. And with its tranquil surroundings, you'll enjoy the peace and quiet you deserve.
Priced at an attractive 600 million Ugandan Shillings, it's an opportunity you don't want to miss! Call or WhatsApp us at 0703995674 / 0753100355 / 0782788870 / 0774755146 to schedule a viewing and make this your dream home today. Act fast, as homes like these don't stay on the market for long! 📞🔑 #HouseForSale #KiraMameritoRoad #SereneLiving #RealEstateInvestment #DreamHome
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While we don't have much information about Matthew's role in the
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