Residential Land for sale in Mpererwe Kampala Uganda, code: 193404
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This 50 by 50ft residential land is located in Mpererwe on Kitezi road, within Kampala District and is for sale at a price of 20,000,000 Shillings. The land tenure is Freehold Land, the size is 7 Decimals and the agreement is at 20m.
This residential land is the perfect opportunity to build your dream home. With the 50 by 50 foot size, this land provides you with plenty of space to craft the property you have always desired. The Freehold Land tenure means that you will have full ownership of the land, and you can even pass it down to your future generations.
The location of this property is perfect for those looking to live in the city with a touch of nature. Mpererwe is known for its beautiful nature, and Kitezi Road is located in the heart of Kampala, giving you access to all the necessities of daily life. By living on this property, you will get to enjoy both the city life and the natural elements of Mpererwe.
This residential land also comes with all the amenities you need, such as water, electricity, and sewage systems, to make your living experience even more comfortable. With the 7 Decimals, there is plenty of space to even add a pool or a garden to your property.
This residential land is the perfect opportunity to build your dream home. With the 50 by 50 foot size, the Freehold Land tenure, the excellent location, and the amenities included, this property in Mpererwe on Kitezi Road is a great opportunity for anyone looking to buy land in Kampala District.
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