Residential Land for sale in Katosi Mukono Uganda, code: 187225
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This residential land for sale is located in Katosi on Katosi Road, Mukono District. This piece of land is ideally situated in a fast-growing and secure neighborhood and is perfect for both residential and commercial purposes. The land tenure is Mailo Land and it is titled under private mail titles. It measures a total of 75 decimals and is on offer for 60,000,000 Shillings.
The property is bordered by Bank Land and is easily accessible. It is flat and serviced with clean water, electricity, and good roads. It is also fenced and has great security.
The land is suitable for developing a multi-story apartment, hostels, office blocks, or any other type of residential development. The proximity to the main road and other amenities makes it a great investment opportunity. The land is also in close proximity to shopping centers, hospitals, schools, and other amenities such as banks and supermarkets.
This land is an excellent opportunity to own a piece of real estate in a great location at an affordable price. It is also a great investment opportunity as the land is located in a prime location and is sure to appreciate in value in the near future.
To make an inquiry, contact the property owners directly or the real estate agency for further details.
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