Residential Land for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 215910
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Residential Land
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Located in the highly sought-after neighborhood of Kyanja, this prime estate plot offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of land in one of Kampala's most desirable areas. Measuring 100x100ft and spanning 25 decimals, this residential land is perfect for building your dream home or developing into a lucrative investment property. With a private Milo land title, you can rest assured that your ownership will be secure and hassle-free.
Conveniently situated on Kyanja road within Kampala District, this property boasts easy access to major roads, public transportation, and a variety of amenities including schools, shopping centers, and restaurants. The land tenure is Mailo, which is the most secure form of land ownership in Uganda.
Priced at 350 million Ugandan shillings, this estate plot is a rare find in the competitive Kyanja real estate market. You won't find a better value for a property of this size and location. Plus, with 25 decimals of land, you'll have plenty of space to build your ideal home or investment property.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Kyanja's thriving community. Whether you're looking to build a family home or invest in a profitable property, this residential land is the perfect canvas for your vision. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this prime estate plot your own.
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