3 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Kiwaatule Kampala Uganda, code: 182832
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Ugx 3,500,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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HOT DEAL
VERY NICE AND STRONG 20 UNITS APARTMENT BLOCK SEATED ON 50 DECIMALS (HALF ACRE) WITH A READY PRIVATE MAILO LAND TITLE ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN KIWATULE FANTASTIC NEIGHBORHOOD AT ONLY 3.5 BILLION UGX.
They are 20 Units of which 10 Units are of Spacious 2bedrooms,2bathrooms and the other 10 Units are of Spacious 3bedrooms,2bathrooms.
The 10 Units of 2bedrooms pay 1.45 Million Ugx Per month Each And the Other 10 Units of 3bedrooms pay 1.6 Million Ugx Each.
Fully Occupied,they make a Total of 30.5 Million Ugx per month.
In an Exotic Neighborhood serviced with wide and good tarmac access roads throughout.
ASKING PRICE; 3.5 BILLION UGX.
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SCAN QR CODE
182832
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