2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kiteezi Wakiso Uganda, code: 189523
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This property is an ideal investment opportunity for anyone looking to purchase a two-bedroom bungalow in Wakiso district. Located on Obama Road in Kiteezi, this bungalow is close to all the essential amenities such as schools, hospitals, and supermarkets. The property includes two bedrooms, one bathroom, and two boys quarters.
The house has been recently renovated, with new paint and carpets in the bedrooms. The kitchen is modern and bright, with plenty of cupboard space and all the necessary appliances. The living area is spacious and inviting, with a fireplace for cozy winter evenings. There is a small courtyard outside, perfect for barbecuing in the summer months.
The property also includes two boys quarters, perfect for additional family members or as an income-generating rental. Both rooms are bright and airy and have separate entrances from the main house.
At a price of 60,000,000 Shillings, this bungalow is a great investment opportunity. It is located in a desirable area, and all the necessary amenities are close by. The property is well-maintained and is ready for immediate occupancy. With two bedrooms, one bathroom, and two boys quarters, this property provides plenty of space and comfort for a family. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity!
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