Residential Land for sale in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 193202
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Residential Land
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This plot of land for sale is located in the highly developed Jomayi estate, Kira Nsasa on Kira road within Wakiso district. It is an ideal location for residential purposes as it is easily accessible, with water and electricity made available.
The size of this plot is 100ft by 50ft and is 12 decimals in total. This prime residential land is going for a pocket friendly price of Ugx63m. It is on mailo land tenure, giving you the full rights of ownership and security of tenure. You can easily start building your dream home or develop it for rental purposes.
The neighborhood is highly developed, with many amenities and facilities such as schools, shopping centers, police stations, hospitals, banks, places of worship and more. The area is relatively safe and there are many public transport options available as well.
If you are looking for an affordable plot to build your dream home, then this is the perfect opportunity. Investing in this plot of land guarantees you a great return on your investment and a secure future. Don't miss out on this great opportunity.
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