2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Kiwaatule Wakiso Uganda, code: 162145
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The property offer 8 apartment units featuring one unit being a two bedrooms and sitting room fully selfcontained and the rest are one bedroom and sitting room, each paying monthly rent of 800K and 650k respectively.
Sits on 15decimals mailo land title providing enough space for compound and parking. Approved building plan is also available.
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