Commercial Land for sale in Bukeelele Wakiso Uganda, code: 185229
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This commercial plot is situated up for sale in Namugongo Bukerrere and measures 40ft by 120ft. It is available for a slightly negotiable price of 65 million UGX, an agreement sale (Kibanja). This commercial plot is an ideal choice for people looking to set up shop or any other type of business. It is situated in a prime location on the Namugongo road in the Wakiso district with excellent visibility from the passing motorists.
This commercial plot has a land tenure of mailo land and measures 9 decimals in size, which provides ample space for setting up a shop. It is situated in a quiet area, surrounded by other commercial and residential properties. It also has easy access to electricity, water, and other basic amenities.
The neighborhood is well connected, with excellent public transportation facilities available, making it an ideal choice for any type of business. In addition, it is close to essential services such as hospitals, banks, supermarkets, and other commercial establishments.
This commercial plot offers a great opportunity for investors and business owners to set up their business in this prime location. It is an ideal choice for people looking to set up a shop, office, or any other type of business. With the right investment, this commercial plot can be a great source of income for any business.
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