2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Naalya Wakiso Uganda, code: 201964
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48 UNITS APARTMENT FOR SALE IN NAALYA
This apartment block in Nalya offers a lucrative investment opportunity with a total of 48 units, each featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a spacious sitting area, dining room, and fully equipped kitchen. Situated on a sprawling 2-acre plot, this property generates a monthly income of 105 million UGX and is currently fully occupied. The owner, a prominent tycoon, is directly involved in the sale, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free transaction. The block also includes 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom units, perfect for smaller families or individuals. Located on Nalya Road within Wakiso District, this property boasts a prime location and is offered at a negotiable price of 4.5 million US dollars. The land tenure is Mailo, providing secure ownership for the buyer. The spacious compound offers plenty of parking space and is beautifully paved, while the perimeter is secured by a wall fence. Other amenities include a balcony, DSTV, and a peaceful and serene atmosphere. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to invest in this thriving apartment block in Nalya.
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