3 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Mengo Kampala Uganda, code: 184162
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Ugx 2,700,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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This newly constructed 12 unit apartment building located in Mengo is a great opportunity for investors looking to capitalize on the growing real estate market. The building consists of three 3-bedroom units and nine 2-bedroom units, providing ample living space for 21 monthly dwellers. It is situated on 27 decimals of land with a ready title and is being offered at an asking price of 2.7 billion shillings.
The building has a range of amenities to make the most of the spacious compound. A paved compound, wall fence, and plenty of parking are just some of the features that will make this property an attractive investment. The building also has a balcony, barbeque area, ceramic tiles, septic tank, and soak pit.
The location of this building is also ideal. Situated in Mengo on Mengo Road within kampala District, it offers easy access to the rest of the city. This makes it a great option for those looking for a convenient place to live or invest in.
This newly constructed 12 unit apartment building in Mengo is a great opportunity for investors looking to capitalize on the growing real estate market in Uganda. With its range of amenities and convenient location, it is sure to be a valuable asset for anyone who decides to invest in it.
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SCAN QR CODE
184162
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