2 bedroom Rental units for sale in Gayaza Wakiso Uganda, code: 182031
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This amazing property for sale is located in Gayaza, Wakiso District on Gayaza Road and offers an amazing opportunity for investors. The plot size is 50 ft by 100 ft, and it is located on church land with an agreement for sale. It consists of 3 double units and 10 single units, all self-contained. This is an ideal investment opportunity with a potential to generate 2.2 million shillings in monthly collections.
Each of the 3 double units consist of 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, while the 10 single units consist of 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. Each of the units is self-contained and has all necessary amenities. All the units have recently been renovated and are in excellent condition. The property also offers plenty of parking space for the tenants.
This property is ideal for investors who want to generate a steady stream of revenue. The location of the property is easily accessible, and it is close to all necessary amenities such as schools, hospitals, supermarkets, and more. With the agreement for sale, this property offers a great opportunity for investors to make a long-term investment.
The asking price of 130 million shillings is a great value for this property. This is an ideal investment opportunity for those looking to generate a steady stream of revenue and make a long-term investment. If you are looking for a great investment opportunity, then this property is definitely worth considering.
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