3 bedroom Shell House for sale in Nasuuti Mukono Uganda, code: 190332
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This Shell house located in Mukono Nasuuti is an ideal and perfect property for a family looking for a home close to the city. It is situated on the main road of Jinja, conveniently located in front of Sombe's Mansion. The house boasts a total of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a spacious sitting and dining room, as well as a kitchen.
The property is spread out over a 12 decimals (50100fts) plot and comes with a ready private Mailo Land title. This is a great opportunity to own a house in a gated and safe community with a lot of parking space available in the area.
The house has two porches for relaxing in the sun or enjoying the fresh air. Additionally, it has a spacious back yard that is perfect for entertaining family and friends. The compound is fenced and has a gate.
This Shell House is a must see for anyone looking for a property in the Mukono area. It is a great price for a house of this size and the ready Mailo Land title makes it an even more attractive option. It is an ideal place to call home for anyone looking to be close to the city and enjoy the amenities of a gated community.
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SCAN QR CODE
190332
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