2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 190434
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UNFINISHED APARTMENTS IN NAMUGONGO AT UGX350M
β’ Location of the property: Namugongo, Wakiso District.
β’ Number of units : 8units i.e ( 2bedrooms, bathroom, sitting room and Kitchen )
Selling price is Ugx 350,000,000 negotia
Sits on 100x100ft | 23decimals. Legitimate documents with a private mailo land title and an approved building plan.
β The information provided about the property is only for guidance. Therefore, all interested parties MUST verify accuracy i.e tenure information and planning/building consents before purchase.
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SCAN QR CODE
190434
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND HUBERT. WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 190434
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