Residential Land for sale in Lubowa Wakiso Uganda, code: 191963
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This classic plot is located in Lubowa, Wakiso District, on Entebbe Road, making it a fantastic location for a home or apartment. The access road is tarmac all the way to the plot, allowing for easy transport. The plot size is 25 decimals and the asking price is 495m Shillings, but is negotiable.
This residential land has a lot to offer. It has a great location, with easy access to Entebbe Road and a fantastic neighborhood. It is perfect for a home or apartment and is large enough to accommodate whatever size of building you would like. The plot has all the necessary amenities, including electricity, water, and security.
This classic plot is an excellent investment opportunity. It has great potential for development and can be used to build a home or apartment. It is located in a desirable area and is close to all the necessary amenities. The asking price of 495m Shillings is negotiable, making it an even better deal.
This classic plot for sale in Lubowa is an ideal choice for anyone looking to invest in residential land. It is in a great location and has all the necessary amenities. The asking price is 495m Shillings and is negotiable. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity!
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