Agricultural Land for sale in Kikyuusa Luweero Uganda, code: 182152
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Agricultural Land
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This sprawling agricultural land located in Kikyusa, Luweero District is now up for sale at a price of 8,000,000 Shillings per acre. Situated along the Bombo Road, this property offers a total size of 56 acres with a ready title.
The land offers a reliable source of water and power supply to ensure that the land can be used to its fullest potential. With its flat and arable land, it is ideal for crop cultivation and other agricultural activities. The land can also be used for setting up a housing or business development depending on the buyer’s preference.
Kikyusa is a rapidly developing area and this property can be a great investment for potential buyers. It is conveniently located close to the main road, making it easily accessible.
This property is a great opportunity for any potential buyer looking to invest in agricultural land. With its ample space, reliable water and power supply, and convenient location, this land is the perfect choice for any agricultural activity. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity and contact us for more information.
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