2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Naalya Wakiso Uganda, code: 175838
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HOT DEAL A VERY NICE AND WELL BUILT 6 UNITS SHELL APARTMENT BLOCK OF 2BEDROOMS SEATED ON 16 DECIMALS WITH A READY PRIVATE MAILO LAND TITLE AND APPROVED BUILDING PLAN ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN NAALYA ESTATE AT RAINBOW RISE ROAD FANTASTIC NEIGHBORHOOD AT ONLY 630 MILLION UGX NEGOTIABLE.
They are 6 Units of 2bedrooms,2bathrooms plus inside spacious studio kitchens each.
They will be making an expected monthly income of 9 Million Ugx when fully complete.
In an exotic neighborhood serviced with wide and good tarmac access roads throughout.
ASKING PRICE; 630 MILLION UGX NEGOTIABLE.
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175838
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