3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Saala Wakiso Uganda, code: 186852
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This residential house for sale is located in the suburbs of Wakiso Town, in the Saala area and is situated behind the Wakiso Town Council office. The land size is 100/100ft and it is mailo land tenure. The house has 3 bedrooms, a sitting room, dining room, kitchen, toilet and bathroom.
The house is fully furnished with modern amenities. It has an open plan kitchen with a gas cooker, microwave, and a breakfast bar. The sitting room has a sofa, TV, and other furniture which are all in good condition. The bedrooms are spacious and well ventilated with built-in wardrobes. The bathroom has a modern shower and a bathtub.
The compound is well manicured with grass and trees, and is also enclosed with a perimeter wall. There is also ample parking space for up to 4 cars. Additionally, there is a garden with a variety of plants and flowers.
The house is ideal for a family or a single person looking for a peaceful environment away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is also close to a number of schools, hospitals, and shopping centers.
The price of this house is 170M Negotiable. This is an amazing opportunity to own a residential home in a peaceful and secure neighborhood. Don’t miss out on this one!
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SCAN QR CODE
186852
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