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5 bedroom Mansion for sale in Bwebajja Wakiso Uganda, code: 161495
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Ugx 1,400,000,000/=
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Mansion up for sale in #Bwebajja_arkright_Entebbe road::#5bedrooms_5bathrooms_boys quarters seated on #26decimals asking price @1.4bn_Ugx negotiable with ready title on table Call or what's app no +256701044520 +256784411575
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Mansion
Location -
Bwebajja
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
five bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 218592
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Ugx 1,500,000,000
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FURNITURE TRÈNDS IN REAL ESTATE, WHAT BUYERS AND RENTERS LOOK FOR.
When it comes to real estate, the right furniture can make a significant impact on the overall appeal and functionality of a property. In Uganda's real estate market, furniture trends have evolved over the years, with buyers and renters seeking specific features that enhance both aesthetic appeal and practicality. In this blog post, we will explore some of the key furniture trends that buyers and renters look for in Uganda, providing insights into what makes a property stand out in the competitive market.
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