1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Impala Wakiso Uganda, code: 208591
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This 11-unit apartment block is a lucrative investment opportunity, located in the desirable area of Mpala on Entebbe Road. The property boasts a prime location just 100 meters off the tarmac, making it easily accessible for both residents and potential tenants. With a size of 14 decimals, there is plenty of space for each unit to have its own balcony and a spacious compound with ample parking.
Currently, the property is fully occupied, generating a monthly income of 7 million shillings. This makes it a stable and profitable investment for any buyer. The price of 650 million shillings is negotiable, allowing for room to further increase your return on investment.
This apartment block offers 1-bedroom and 1-bathroom units, perfect for young professionals or small families. Each unit is finished with high-quality ceramic tiles, providing a modern and easy to maintain living space. The paved compound and wall fence add an extra layer of security and convenience for residents.
Situated within Wakiso District, this property is located on Mailo Land, giving you full ownership and control over your investment. Don't miss this opportunity to own a successful and fully occupied apartment block in a highly sought-after location. For more information, please contact us via WhatsApp at 0703892637 or 0772020776. Don't miss out on this investment opportunity in Mpala on Entebbe Road.
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208591
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