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5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Bwebajja Wakiso Uganda, code: 192758
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Ugx 1,500,000,000/=
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This Brand new 5 bedroom Storeyed House in Bwebajja is an excellent opportunity to acquire a magnificent property at an attractive price. Located on Entebbe road in Wakiso District, the house is situated in a beautiful environment with a wall fence for improved security. The house also features a spacious compound, a paved driveway providing ample parking, and a tiled roof.
The interior of the property is just as impressive as the exterior, with 5 ensuite bedrooms each featuring built-in wardrobes and ceiling fans. There is also a large kitchen and a spacious living area with a veranda for relaxing evenings. Other amenities include a home office, a dog kennel, a guest house, a hot tab, a playground, a washing machine, and a water tank.
The property also offers excellent entertainment options thanks to a Jacuzzi, a private yard, a septic tank, servants quarters, a porch, a DSTV, an inverter system, and an internet connection.
This is a tremendous opportunity to purchase a 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom storeyed house for an unbeatable price. With its excellent amenities, spacious outdoor and indoor areas, and convenient location, this property is sure to satisfy all your desires.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🔆Ceiling fans
🔶Ceramic tiles
🐕Dog kennel
📡DSTV
🚙Garage
🌹Garden area
🏩Guest house
🖥️Home office
🛀Hot tab
🌐Internet coverage
🔌Inverter system
🛁Jacuzzi
🧺Laundry
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🏘️Playground
🏚️Porch
🏡Private yard
🕳️Septic tank
🏘️Servants quaters
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚪Walk in closet
🚧Wall fence
⚙️Washing machine
🚰Water tank
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