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6 bedroom Mansion for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 180866
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Ugx 1,000,000,000/=
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This newly built 6 bedrooms mansion in Kyanja, opposite Kensington, is an absolute dream home. With a whopping 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, it is a luxurious estate that is sure to impress. Situated on Kisaasi Kyanja road within Kampala District, this property is 14 decimals in size and is priced at a whopping 1,000,000,000 Shillings.
The interior of this mansion is fitted with the finest of amenities. The floor is tiled with ceramic tiles, and the rooms are equipped with a walk-in closet for extra storage. The property also enjoys a sizable garden that is perfect for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. There is also a patio, a veranda, and a paved compound, where one can enjoy some fresh air and sunshine.
Other features of this property include a hot tab, lots of parking, a playground, a private yard, a septic tank, a wall fence, and a water tank. All these amenities make this property a great place to live in. It is also conveniently located in close proximity to local amenities, such as shops, schools, and other places of interest.
This newly built 6 bedrooms mansion in Kyanja, opposite Kensington, is an ideal property for anyone looking for a luxurious home. With its ample amenities and its convenient location, it is the perfect place to call home. Come check it out and make it yours today.
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🔶Ceramic tiles
🌹Garden area
🛀Hot tab
🚘Lots of parking
🏚️Patio
💠Paved compound
🏘️Playground
🏚️Porch
🏡Private yard
🕳️Septic tank
🏡Veranda
🚪Walk in closet
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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