Residential Land for sale in Matugga Wakiso Uganda, code: 195548
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Residential Land
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This well-maintained and spacious residential land is the perfect investment opportunity for anyone looking to enter the rental market or build their dream home. Located in the desirable area of Matugga, just 1 kilometer from the tarmac road, this plot offers both convenience and tranquility.
Measuring 50 by 100 feet, this plot provides ample space for construction while still maintaining a manageable size for maintenance. The land is titled, giving buyers peace of mind and ensuring a smooth and legal transaction.
With power and water already available on-site, this property is ready for development. Save time and money by avoiding the hassle of connecting utilities, and start building your rental units or dream home immediately.
Situated in the sought-after area of Matugga, this plot is surrounded by a thriving community and offers endless possibilities for rental income. The area boasts a high demand for rental properties, making this plot an ideal investment for anyone looking to enter the rental market.
The land is priced at 25 million shillings, making it an affordable and attractive option for anyone looking to invest in real estate. With the potential for high returns and a prime location, this property is a rare find in today's market.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of prime land in Matugga. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a first-time buyer, this property is a smart choice for anyone looking to capitalize on the growing rental market. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and secure this valuable property for yourself.
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