2 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kawempe Kampala Uganda, code: 154132
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UgxΒ 180,000,000/=
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DEAL. RENTAL PROPERTY IN KAWEMPE AT UGX180M
β’ Location of the property: Kawempe. Kampala District.
β’ Number of units : 4units i.e ( 3 units with 2 beds, bathroom, sitting room and Kitchen and 1 units 3BED and garage )
β’ Rental income: Ugx 2,500,000. per month.,,.
NOTE : FULLY OCCUPIED WITH TENANTS.
Selling price is Ugx 180,000,000 negotiable
Sits on 50x100ft | 12decimals. Land title available and an approved building plan.
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