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4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Bwelenga Wakiso Uganda, code: 191540
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This newly constructed 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom bungalow is an ideal property for those seeking value for money. Located in Bwelenga, on Entebbe Road, within Wakiso District, this property is worth your investment. The beautifully crafted home boasts a private mailo land title and covers an area of 12 decimals.
The home features a spacious entry foyer with a grand staircase leading to the upper level. The cozy living room is bright and airy and features large windows that allow natural light to flood the room. The adjacent formal dining room is perfect for entertaining and family meals. The stylish kitchen is equipped with all modern appliances and plenty of storage space.
The 4 bedrooms are well-appointed and feature large windows, built-in closets, plush carpeting, and en-suite bathrooms. The master bedroom is especially impressive with a luxurious en-suite bathroom featuring a Jacuzzi tub and a spacious walk-in closet.
The well-manicured grounds feature a large patio perfect for outdoor entertaining. The property also includes 2 boys’ quarters for added convenience.
This property offers an excellent opportunity to own a luxurious home in the desirable Bwelenga, Entebbe Road area. With its beautiful design, ample amenities, and excellent location, this 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom bungalow is sure to please. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to own a brand new home at an affordable price.
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