Commercial block for sale in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 187644
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Ugx 4,500,000,000/=
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Commercial block
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This commercial building in Kira Town is an ideal investment opportunity for potential buyers. With a total land size of 30 decimals, this property has the potential to generate a high return on investment, with an estimated monthly income of 46 million shillings.
The property is situated on the bustling Kira Road, in Wakiso District, and is conveniently located in an area with plenty of amenities. It is easily accessible by major transport links, giving it great potential for commercial success. With a land tenure of Mailo Land, it offers an attractive and secure long-term investment.
The building itself is surrounded by established businesses and has an excellent reputation in the community. It is a highly sought-after location for businesses and investors, and its future potential is vast. It is a great opportunity for buyers looking to invest in a commercial venture.
The property is being offered at a price of 4,500,000,000 Shillings, which is negotiable. It is an ideal chance to own a commercial building in a prime location, with potential for great returns. With its central location, excellent reputation, and potential for a high return on investment, this commercial block is a sound investment.
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SCAN QR CODE
187644
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