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6 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 158213
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UgxΒ 450,000,000/=
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Brand new house π‘π for sale
6 bedroom's and boys quarters.
Plot size is 14 decimals
Has a ready private mailo title.
Selling price is Ugx 450M
Location is Namugongo along the road to Sonde.
Agent Code 40
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ποΈBalcony
πͺBuilt in wardrobes
πΆCeramic tiles
πLots of parking
π Paved compound
π‘Private yard
ποΈServants quaters
ποΈSpecious compound
π«Tiled roof
π‘Veranda
π§Wall fence
π°Water tank
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