Commercial Land for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 185197
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This 24 decimals of land for sale is located in Kisaasi, on Sebagala Road in Kampala District. It is an incredibly ideal location for any commercial land buyer looking to invest in a lucrative area. This prime property is available at a price of 230,000,000 shillings and the land tenure is mailo land.
The land holds 24 decimals of land and is equipped with all the necessary amenities for a successful commercial venture. The area is well connected to multiple roads, making it accessible for potential customers. It is close to multiple schools and universities, making it a great location for a business looking to cater to students. In addition, the land is also close to other commercial businesses, allowing for a great opportunity to network.
This land is the perfect opportunity for any investor looking to make a great return on their investment. The land is in a great location and is well connected with the necessary amenities. This property is an excellent investment in a great area and is sure to provide a great return on investment. This is an excellent opportunity for any investor looking to make a great return.
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