Residential Land for sale in Manyangwa Wakiso Uganda, code: 191002
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Residential Land
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This plot is on a quick sale and is located in Manyangwa, Ndazabazade, in Wakiso district. This land is ideal for a residential home and is situated in a developed neighbourhood with private mailo land titles. The size of the plot is 45 decimals and is 80% dry, slightly touching the swamp.
The price of the plot is now at Ug33.5m which is the last price. It is a great opportunity for the buyer to purchase the land at a bargain price. The mailo land titles ensure that the land is secure and the buyer can be assured of a clear title.
The plot is surrounded by other residential homes and is in a great location for commuting. The plot is close to supermarkets, schools and other amenities, making it ideal for a residential home. The plot has great views of the surrounding areas and is a great spot for a family home.
This is a great opportunity for someone looking for a plot of land in a desirable location. The plot is ideal for building a home and the last price of 33.5m is a bargain. The plot is secure and is surrounded by other residential homes, making it a great opportunity for a buyer.
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