3 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kitende Wakiso Uganda, code: 178286
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UgxΒ 150,000,000/=
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These two rental shell units are located in the desirable neighborhood of Kitende Canan Estate, Wakiso District in Uganda. The units are situated on a generous land parcel of 20 Decimals and are being offered at a very competitive price of 150,000,000 Shillings.
These rental units boast three bedrooms, a seating area, a dining area, a kitchen, and two toilets. Each unit is equipped with a lot of parking and a storeroom. There is also a veranda and wall fence to provide a secure and private home. The expected rental income is estimated to be 2,000,000 Shillings.
The neighborhood is friendly and offers a variety of amenities such as schools, banks, supermarkets, and medical facilities. It is also conveniently located close to the main road, providing easy access to public transport, and is only a short drive away from Kampala city.
The rental units offer an excellent opportunity to generate a steady income. It is perfect for investors looking for an easy and reliable investment in the region. With a competitive price and an expected income of 2,000,000 Shillings, it is a great deal that should not be missed.
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178286
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