3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 181035
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This house for sale is the perfect opportunity for those looking for an affordable yet luxurious home in a peaceful, well-developed residential area. With the house just 200 meters away from the tarmac, accessibility is made easy and convenient.
The house itself is a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom bungalow, complete with boys quarters, giving you enough space to expand and customize as you wish. The house is well built and designed with the modern homebuyer in mind, featuring a spacious living room, dining area, kitchen with cabinets, and two additional bedrooms. The bedrooms are equipped with large windows that allow natural lighting to flow in.
The house is situated on 12 decimals of land in Kira on Mamerito road, just 200 meters away from the tarmac. It is located in a well-developed residential area, creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere for you and your family to enjoy. The area is easily accessible by public transport, with a variety of shops and restaurants within walking distance.
In addition to the house, a ready title is on the table. This means that you can purchase the house and begin the process of transferring ownership almost immediately. This is a rare opportunity to own a home in a highly sought-after location, with all the amenities you need at an unbeatable price. Don't miss out on this great chance to own your dream home, at a price of only 260,000,000 Shillings.
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