4 bedroom Shell House for sale in Matugga Wakiso Uganda, code: 188901
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This unfinished flat house is a great opportunity for those looking for a place to call home. Located in a quiet gated environment, this house is situated on 11 decimals of Buganda land title. It is also situated in Matugga, Katalemwa, and is a walkable distance from the tarmac.
The house plan is available with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a balcony, ceramic tiles, a garage, lots of parking, a septic tank, a soak pit, a spacious compound, a veranda, and a wall fence. It is an excellent investment opportunity for those looking to purchase their own home.
The interior of the house is unfinished, but the finished sitting room, dining room, and kitchen give the potential buyer an idea of what the house could look like upon completion. The house is priced at 150,000,000 shillings, making it an affordable option for those looking for a great deal.
This unfinished flat house is a great opportunity for those looking to purchase their own home. With the close proximity to the tarmac and the quiet gated environment, this house is ideal for those looking to invest in their own home and make it their own. Don't miss this opportunity, and contact us to arrange a viewing today!
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SCAN QR CODE
188901
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