3 bedroom Apartment for sale in Bugoloobi Kampala Uganda, code: 176627
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This is an amazing opportunity to own a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom condominium apartment located in the desirable Bugolobi area of Kampala District. The unit is currently occupied by a tenant paying Usd 2,000 per month, making this a great buy for investors looking to generate rental income.
The unit is situated on a beautiful and quiet street and is close to many amenities. It is within walking distance to local schools, shops, restaurants, banks, and other services. The Bugolobi area is a vibrant and desirable part of the city, making this an ideal spot for those looking to invest in their future.
The condominium apartment itself is spacious, featuring a large sitting room, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is well-maintained and features modern fixtures and appliances. The exterior of the building is also well-maintained and provides a secure and pleasant environment for residents.
This is an excellent opportunity to own a condominium apartment in an upmarket area of Kampala District at a great price point. Don't miss out on this great opportunity - contact us today to find out more!
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176627
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