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6 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Munyonyo Kampala Uganda, code: 199512
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MUNYONYO SIX BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE AT Usd 400,000 AS LISTED BELOW
🔹In upscale and secure Munyonyo
🔹Double Stories 6 Bedroom House, 5 of which are Self Contained with Italian Mable Tiles and, Heaters, Bathtubs with Showers.
🔹Spacious Self Contained Master Bedroom with a Jacuzzi and a Shower
🔹4 Big Bedrooms with Mahogany Wardrobes and Doors and Italian Mable tiles. One Room has a Balcony
🔹Boys Quarters with 2 Rooms with a shared bathroom 🔷🔶🔷 Price: USD 400,000
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🔶Ceramic tiles
🛀Hot tab
🛁Jacuzzi
🚘Lots of parking
🚪Walk in closet
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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