Residential Land for sale in Seguku Wakiso Uganda, code: 199963
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Located in the up and coming new estate on Seguku Hill, this property offers a prime opportunity for those seeking to build their dream home. Situated next to the prestigious Jomayi Estate, the neighbourhood is highly sought after, boasting a fantastic community and tranquil surroundings.
20 decimals @210m 16 decimals @160m Ready for immediate development, this estate comes with a private mailo land titles, providing the buyer with peace of mind and security.
Don't miss this chance to own a piece of residential land in Seguku, one of the most desirable areas on Entebbe Road within the Wakiso District.
Contact Ultima Estates for more information and to arrange a viewing. Tel: +256772084702
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