1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Nansana Wakiso Uganda, code: 189492
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4 DOUBLE RENTALS FOR SALE IN NANSANA
This is an amazing opportunity to own 4 doubles with indoor toilets, kitchens, and full with tenants that make 1.2m monthly. The property is sited on a 40by80ft plot and is located in Nansana located on the tarmac Hoima Road with a zero distance from the tarmac.
The rental units have a compilation of modern amenities and features such as a balcony, cable television, lots of parking, a paved compound, a spacious compound, and a wall fence. Furthermore, the property is situated in an affluent and secure neighborhood with reliable access to water and electricity.
This is a great opportunity for a savvy investor or a family looking for a rental unit in a convenient location. With its close proximity to a variety of amenities such as shopping malls, supermarkets, medical facilities, and schools, this property is sure to attract tenants and generate a great return on your investment.
The seller is direct, and the asking price is 95m ugx. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to own a rental unit in Nansana at an unbeatable price. Contact us to arrange a viewing and to explore your options.
For detaila call or whatsap
0703892637 or 0772020776
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SCAN QR CODE
189492
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