Commercial Land for sale in Ssanga Wakiso Uganda, code: 178988
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Commercial Land
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This magnificent 95 decimal parcel of commercial private mailo land is located in Ssanga Nkoma along Semuto road 1km off the main tarmac road,an ideal opportunity for investors to capitalize in real estate development, hospital,arcade,institutions,petrol station,factories,hotel and more.It is in a great location and conveniently situated on Bombo Road in a prime and highly sought after area making it easily accessible to potential customers and other amenities.It is also large enough to accommodate multiple projects at a negotiable price of 120 million and the seller is open to installment payments which makes it a great opportunity to purchase this prime a piece of land.
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