2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Buziga Kampala Uganda, code: 141714
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APARTMENT BLOCK FOR SALE
Located IN BUZIGA HILL
●Lakeview ●Swimming pool ● Roof top terrace ●Ample parking
Has 7units each comprises One Bedroom, One Bathroom
5 UNITS each comprises 2 bathrooms,2bathrooms
One Unit Penthouse comprises 3 bedrooms 2 bath plus a servant quarter.
Monthly income
•1,500,000X7=10,500,000 •2,000,000X5=10,000,000 •4,500,000X1=05,500,000
Total monthly income is Ugx 26M
Land size is approx 38 Decimals
Selling price is Usd 1M USD
Landlord Code LL-00216
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SCAN QR CODE
141714
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