2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Buloba Wakiso Uganda, code: 192727
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This property boasts a beautiful two bedroom bungalow with a large living room and a spacious dining area. It is sited on a 50 by 100 feet plot with a secure fence and plenty of parking space. The house has power and water connected and is located just 1 km from the tarmac Mityana Road.
The house has two bedrooms each with enough space to fit beds, wardrobes and other furniture. Additionally, it has a neat and modern bathroom with a shower. The living room is perfect for entertaining and relaxing, with enough space for a couch, coffee table and TV. The dining area is large and can accommodate a large dining table.
The kitchen is also of a decent size, fitted with enough cupboards and storage space. It also has a working sink. There is also a garage for storing cars and other items.
This property is a great investment opportunity and perfect for those looking for a new home. It is conveniently located in Buloba town, and is within easy reach of other amenities and services. The property is available at a price of 80,000,000 Shillings and viewing can be arranged upon request.
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