3 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Naguru Kampala Uganda, code: 177750
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This is an amazing opportunity to purchase a well maintained apartment block with two houses in a prime location of Naguru. The apartment block has three units, two of which are two bedrooms and two bathrooms whilst the other two houses consist of four bedrooms and three bathrooms, and two bedrooms and two bathrooms respectively. Not only are the units in great condition, but they are also situated in a high-end neighbourhood with tarmac access roads throughout.
The properties also boast a variety of amenities such as balconies, built-in wardrobes, cable TV, ceramic tiles, hot tab, lots of parking, paved compound, private yard, septic tank, soak pit, spacious compound, store, tiled roof, veranda, wall fence, and water tank.
With a potential rental income of Usd 8,000 USD per month, this is an exceptional opportunity for any investor looking to diversify their portfolio. At only Usd 1.2 million USD, this is a HOT DEAL that you don't want to miss out on. So don't wait, act now and contact us today to find out more about this fantastic property.
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177750
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