Commercial Land for sale in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 186826
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An acre of land for sale at Usd 2,200,000 in Kololo, Central division, Kampala city, Uganda.
This is ideal for apartment blocks, office blocks, and hotels, and is conveniently located near amenities such as the Kololo airstrip, Forest Mall Lugogo, Kyadondo Rugby Grounds, and has direct access to the Lugogo By-pass Road.
The area is serviced by reliable connections to electricity, water, and internet, making it an ideal choice for commercial and residential development.
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