Commercial Land for sale in Mulago Kampala Uganda, code: 180630
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Commercial Land
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This is a hot deal for a 20-decimal commercial plot located in Mulago, on Mawanda Road in Kampala District. The land tenure is Mailo Land and the price is 350,000,000 Shillings, which is negotiable.
The property is suitable for many different projects, such as apartments, shops, and parking spaces. It offers a great opportunity for potential investors to develop the land into something amazing.
The plot is situated in a prime location, in a well-developed area and close to all the amenities of the city. It is in close proximity to public transport, schools, shopping centers, and other attractions. This is a great location for businesses, as it is easily accessible and has great visibility.
The plot is surrounded by a mature landscape, providing a beautiful environment to the surroundings. It also has great potential for landscaping and gardening, making it the perfect spot for a residential development.
The land is also zoned for commercial use, making it perfect for businesses of all types. It is also great for companies that are looking to expand, as there is ample room for growth and development.
This is an incredible opportunity for investors and developers alike. It is a great piece of land, with a great location, and the potential to make something amazing out of it. If you are looking for an investment opportunity, this is definitely worth considering.
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