Commercial Land for sale in Kyaliwajjala Wakiso Uganda, code: 185590
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This commercial plot of land located in Kyaliwajjara, Wakiso district is a great opportunity for any investor. Situated on an easily accessible road off the main road, this 50x100 feet plot of land is ideal for any business venture. The land is priced at 100,000,000 Shillings and comes with a ready title.
This 12 decimals mailo land is situated directly below Tropix Bar, making it an ideal location for setting up a business such as a restaurant, bar, or retail outlet. It is also close to various amenities such as banks, markets, and schools in the area. The road has regular public transport and is in close proximity to major highways.
The location of this plot of land is perfect for any business and the ready title makes it a great investment opportunity. The land is also surrounded by a variety of businesses, providing the perfect opportunity for any investor looking to start a business in this area.
This plot of land in Kyaliwajjara is a great opportunity for any investor to set up a business in a great location. With a ready title and close proximity to a variety of amenities, this plot of land is ideal for any business venture. Don't miss out on this great opportunity!
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