4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Seeta Mukono Uganda, code: 192985
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This magnificent home is situated in a well-secured neighborhood with a serene environment, surrounded by a well-designed compound space. This property is for those who appreciate the finer things in life! It is a 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom bungalow with two bedroomed boys quarters and a spacious living area. The home has a modernized interior and exterior design with a modern kitchen complete with brand new appliances and a laundry room. The bedrooms are generously sized and all have ample closet and storage space.
The property is located in a great location close to all the amenities one could need. It is only minutes away from grocery stores, restaurants, schools, shopping centers, parks, and other recreational facilities. There is also easy access to public transportation. This home is perfect for those who want to live in a peaceful neighborhood yet still be close to the action.
This property is being offered with a ready Private Mailo Land Title and the money is needed urgently. If you are interested in this property, then don’t miss out on this great opportunity and contact the seller today!
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