Commercial Land for sale in Kyaliwajjala Wakiso Uganda, code: 177697
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Ugx 1,200,000,000/=
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Commercial Land
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This commercial 36 decimals land for sale in Kyaliwajjala, located within Wakiso District, is the perfect investment opportunity for any potential investor. The land is situated on Kyaliwajjala road, just after the Shell petrol station and is available at a price of 1,200,000,000 Shillings. The land tenure is mailo land, and the size is 36 decimals.
The land is perfect for any commercial development with all the necessary amenities available to ensure a successful development. It is accessible with tarmac road leading to the land, and electricity and water are both available in the area. The land is also in close proximity to other businesses and services, including the Shell petrol station, banks, schools, and shops.
This commercial land for sale in Kyaliwajjala is an ideal investment opportunity for anyone looking to take advantage of the growing commercial activity in Wakiso District. With all the necessary amenities in place, this land is the perfect starting point for any commercial venture.
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
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