1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Nansana Wakiso Uganda, code: 205116
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Experience the best of Nansana living with this incredible property for sale. Situated on Bujuuko road within Wakiso District, this property offers 3 single rooms and 1 double room, making it an ideal investment opportunity for those looking to generate steady rental income. Boasting a spacious 3550ft agreement, this property is perfect for those looking to build a strong real estate portfolio. With a price of 50,000,000 Shillings, this property offers incredible value for money. The land tenure is Freehold Land, giving you complete ownership and control over your investment. The size of the property is 5 Decimals, providing ample space for future expansion. The property also includes essential amenities such as 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience for your tenants. With a monthly income of 600,000, this property is a lucrative investment that promises high returns. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of Nansana's thriving real estate market.
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