1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Kungu Kampala Uganda, code: 180705
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UgxΒ 2,800,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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twin block apartments for sale is an amazing opportunity for investment in the highly developed and secure neighbourhood of kungu on kyanja ring road in kampala district. the property is on tarmac and consists of 16 units of 1 bedroom 1 bathroom furnished apartments.
the entire complex is available for sale at a price of 2.8bn shillings, which is negotiable. the land is mailo land and the size is 25 decimals with a variety of amenities such as alarm system, balcony, ceramic tiles, internet coverage, laundry, paved compound, security guards, septic tank, soak pit, veranda, wall fence and water tank.
the property has a good monthly rental collection of 22.8m shillings, which makes it a great investment opportunity for potential buyers. the neighbourhood is well developed and secure with access to a wide range of amenities, making it an ideal place to live.
twin block apartments for sale is an amazing opportunity for investment in a secure neighbourhood and is a great way to secure a good return on your investment. don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity and contact us today to arrange a viewing.
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180705
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