1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Bukoto Kampala Uganda, code: 187863
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Ugx 3,200,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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This is an amazing opportunity to acquire an apartment block for sale in the desirable and highly sought-after Bukoto area of Kampala. The property is situated on 15 decimals of land, very close to Kampala International School and is within easy reach of all the amenities of the city.
The apartment block comprises of 16 units each making 1.5million per month, resulting in a total monthly rent collection of 24million shillings. The units are constructed with a one bedroom, one bathroom layout and are already rented out.
The location of the property is ideal due to its close proximity to a range of amenities, such as shops, restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. It is also very close to major transport links, making it easy to reach different parts of the city.
This is an excellent opportunity to invest in a property that has an excellent potential for rental income .
Whether you are looking for a buy to let investment or an opportunity to develop the property further, this is an ideal choice for someone looking for a sound investment. With its prime location and existing rental income, it is sure to be a great long-term asset.
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187863
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