1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 195974
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QUICK SALE. Very Nice 6 Rental Units of Double rooms self-contained seated on 50×100Ft With a Ready private mailo land title are available for sale in Kisaasi-kyanja Road Fantastic Neighborhood at 400 Million Ugx.
Each Unit pays 600k per month. Fully occupied making 3.6 Million Ugx per Month.
Only 40 meters from the tarmac main Road.
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SCAN QR CODE
195974
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND DAVID WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 195974
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