Commercial block for sale in Kyaliwajjala Wakiso Uganda, code: 181239
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Ugx 2,300,000,000/=
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Commercial block
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This commercial block for sale in Kyaliwajjala along Kira Road in Wakiso District is the perfect property for investors to consider. The building is currently making a monthly income of 17 million Ugx, and the asking price of 2.3 billion Ugx is negotiable with a ready title on the table.
The property is situated in a prime location with easy access to public transport, retail and other amenities. It's surrounded by other commercial establishments which makes it an ideal spot for a business. The property is also well maintained with security guards in place ensuring a safe and secure environment for businesses and customers.
The commercial block itself consists of two floors and a total of 12 units, each with an area of approx. 45 square meters. The units can be rented out individually or as a whole, giving the investor great flexibility. All the units have access to power and water, and each unit is fitted with its own toilet and washrooms.
The building also has a large car park area which can accommodate up to 50 cars, and there is ample space for businesses to expand if needed. The property also has a backup generator in case of any power outages.
This commercial block is a great opportunity for investors to make a good return on their investment. With a ready title on the table and a negotiable price, it's definitely worth considering.
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SCAN QR CODE
181239
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LOCATION MAP
- KYALIWAJJALA
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