1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Katooke Wakiso Uganda, code: 192379
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This incredible property located in Katooke Nansana is a great investment opportunity. The rental units for sale are located in a highly desirable area of the Wakiso District and are on a 5 Decimals of Mailo Land. The property is 40 by 60ft and features 4 doubles, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and a store. It is fully occupied and already generating a monthly income of 1 million Shillings.
The property also features a number of modern amenities and conveniences. These include a playground, septic tank, soak pit, spacious compound, store, veranda, and a wall fence. The playground is great for children to play on, while the septic tank and soak pit provide the necessary sanitation facilities. The store is perfect for storing tools and supplies, and the spacious compound can be used for a variety of purposes. The veranda provides a great place to relax, and the wall fence ensures the safety and privacy of everyone living on the property.
This property is a great opportunity for anyone looking to invest in rental units. It is already making great returns and is located in a desirable area of the Wakiso District. With a price tag of 90 million Shillings, it is an incredible value for money investment.
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192379
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