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Residential Land for sale in Gayaza Wakiso Uganda, code: 219690
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3 plots available with each measuring 11.5 decimals, making it a perfect opportunity for investors looking to build their dream homes or for developers looking for a prime location to construct residential properties. The land is situated in a highly developed and sought-after neighborhood, making it an ideal investment for anyone looking for a secure and well-established community.
The plots are located in Gayaza Manyangwa, a serene and peaceful area that offers a quiet and tranquil atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The land is dry and well-drained, ensuring a solid foundation for any type of construction. The access roads leading to the plots are well-maintained and easily accessible, providing convenient and hassle-free transportation to and from the property.
Each plot comes with a ready private mailo title, giving the buyer full ownership and control of the land. This guarantees a smooth and hassle-free transfer of ownership, making it a safe and secure investment. With a price of only 60,000,000 Shillings per plot, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of land in a prime location at an affordable price.
The land is suitable for both residential and commercial purposes, with the potential for high returns on investment. It is also a perfect location for those looking to build their dream home in a peaceful and secure environment. The area offers a range of amenities such as schools, hospitals, shopping centers, and recreational facilities, providing everything one needs for a comfortable and convenient lifestyle.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of land in one of the most sought-after areas in Gayaza. With only 3 plots available, act fast and secure your plot today before they are all gone. Contact us now to schedule a viewing and make your dream of owning land a reality. Invest in these residential plots for sale in Gayaza Manyangwa and watch your investment grow in value.
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Plots for sale in namugongo
Location -
Namugongo
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Residential Land
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 212379
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Ugx 60,000,000
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