4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Kigo Wakiso Uganda, code: 189096
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This amazing property is an incredible opportunity for the discerning buyer seeking to acquire a stunning double storeyed, four bedroom house with an amazing lake view and three bathrooms located in Kigo near Serena Hotel. This property is situated on a private mailo land title and has been approved for building plans.
The house features a very spacious sitting room, dining room, lounge and a modern kitchen with two self-contained boy's quarters. Not to mention, the property is located only 70 meters away from the Express Highway and boasts a fantastic neighborhood in the area with wide access roads.
The size of the property is 20 decimals of land and the asking price is 750 million UGX, negotiable. This property is ideal for those seeking to buy a house in a prime location with a beautiful view.
This is an excellent opportunity to buy a very nice and well-built house with an amazing lake view and all of the amenities mentioned above. Hurry and take advantage of this hot deal before it's gone!
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Thank them for their time
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Ask for a timeline
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