Residential Land for sale in Kungu Wakiso Uganda, code: 185136
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This stunning 20-decimal residential land located in Kungu on Kungu Road in Wakiso District is a great opportunity for anyone looking to invest in real estate. The parcel of land is mailo tenure, meaning you'll have full ownership and control of the land. It's situated in a desirable location and available for sale at a price of 230,000,000 Shillings.
The 20 decimals of land is ideal for building a family home or for developing a property that could be used for commercial purposes. It's close to amenities including schools, shopping centers, and health care facilities, and is easily accessible to major roads. The surrounding area is relatively peaceful and is in close proximity to other residential neighbourhoods.
The land is flat and fertile with fertile soil ideal for growing crops and landscaping. It has plenty of space for constructing a house and other related infrastructure. The land is bordered by trees and shrubs and offers a great view of the surrounding area.
This parcel of land is an ideal investment opportunity for anyone looking to start a business or construct a family home. It's situated in a great location and is within a desirable neighbourhood. It's a great opportunity to get into the real estate market and create a long-term asset. Take advantage of this incredible opportunity and make an investment in this stunning 20-decimal residential land!
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