5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Buziga Kampala Uganda, code: 176466
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Amazing 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, modern kitchen,spacious sitting room and dining rooms for house for sale in Buziga. This gorgeous house has every luxurious finishings in the opulent neighborhood of Buziga. It' has a lounge and a study room with self contained servant quators and guest wing. Its seated on a 35 decimals of land with 99 years leasehold title . The asking price is 380,000 dollars negotiable
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🚨Alarm system
🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🚗Car port
🎥CCTV
🚙Garage
🌹Garden area
🏩Guest house
🧺Laundry
🚘Lots of parking
🚿Out door shower
💠Paved compound
🏘️Playground
🏡Private yard
📡Satellite dish
🕳️Septic tank
🏘️Servants quarters
🏞️Specious compound
🚪Store
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
👨🦽Wheel chair access
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WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A REAL ESTATE AGENT, A REAL ESTATE BROKER, A REALTOR AND A KAYUNGIRIZI?
Real estate professionals play a vital role in buying, selling, and renting properties. There are several different types of real estate professionals, each with their own set of responsibilities and qualifications. In this blog, we will explore and assess the main differences between a real estate agent, a broker, a Realtor, and a Kayungirizi.
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