Residential Land for sale in Nakassajja Wakiso Uganda, code: 186032
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100x100ft piece of at 50m in nakassajja kalagala 1km off tarmac. The land is located 1km from kalagala trading on your left hand side as you’re going to kayunga just next to midland high school Buntaba campus. It has a very good view of the tarmac,you can see the land clear when on the tarmac or can see the tarmac when on the land of a distance of about 700meters. It’s within an upcoming neighborhood with reasonable and responsible people who bought within the area. Power and water are near. The title for the property is available and the property is waiting for its new owner which is you. Hurry and take this amazing property at a low price.
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