5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 130362
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For sale#kyanja;
Brand new 5bedrooms house available for sale in kyanja off ring road seated on 15decimals. Its situated in a serene neighbourhood with tarmac access throughout with perfectneighborhood. Price is 870m ugx negotiable.
Stylish 5 bedrooms 6 bath luxury home is situated in a quiet, secure, accessible and well developed neighborhood of kyanja.
Comes with a neat and spacious lounge, dining space, modern fully equipped kitchen, well fitted bathrooms and closets.
The property is located within a few minutes drive from the city centre, major schools, health, shopping and recreational facilities
Code 68
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