2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Rubaga Kampala Uganda, code: 191747
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Ugx 3,700,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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This two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment block for sale is located in Rubaga on Rubaga Road, Kampala District. With an asking price of 3,700,000,000 Shillings, this property is situated on 15 decimals of Mailo land tenure. It is an ideal investment for those looking for a steady rental income of 400,000per month.
The apartment block is equipped with a range of modern amenities to make living comfortable and convenient. These features include a spacious compound, a paved compound, a balcony, a veranda, a water tank, a septic tank, and a soak pit. It also has ceramic tiles throughout and a wall fence for added security.
In addition to its luxurious features, the apartment block is situated in a prime location. It is close to a range of amenities such as hospitals, schools, shopping malls, restaurants, and transportation hubs. It is also in close proximity to the city centre, making it an ideal location for those who want to be close to major attractions.
This property is an excellent investment opportunity for those looking to expand their real estate portfolio. With its competitive asking price, steady rental income, and ideal location, this apartment block is sure to be a great asset for any investor.
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SCAN QR CODE
191747
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