1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Konge Kampala Uganda, code: 129812
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Konge Lukuli new apartment for RENT and SALE
Built with 1 bedroom, they are 6 units each at 1.2millions rent per month. The whole block is on 15 decimals, Selling price is 800millions negotiable. Just 150metres off main Buziga road.
Code 442
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129812
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