1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kasengejje Wakiso Uganda, code: 208940
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UgxΒ 180,000,000/=
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Introducing a truly unique investment opportunity in the bustling town of Kasengejje, located just 1.5km off the tarmac Hoima Road in Wakiso District. We are pleased to present a property that offers not only immediate returns, but also the potential for long-term growth and expansion. This prime piece of land, measuring 100by100ft, comes complete with 4 self-contained double units and 2 double shops, all currently occupied by tenants who contribute a monthly rental income of 1.5m ugx.
But that's not all. This property also includes an empty plot measuring 12 decimals, providing ample space for future extensions or development projects. And with a ready title and mailo land tenure, the possibilities are endless.
Conveniently located in the heart of Kasengejje town, this property offers easy access to all amenities and transportation links, making it an ideal location for tenants. The units themselves boast a modern design, with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom each, and are equipped with essential amenities such as a balcony, ceramic tiles, and a water tank. The spacious compound also provides a veranda and wall fence for added privacy and security.
This is a rare opportunity to own a profitable and versatile property in a rapidly growing area. Don't miss your chance to invest in this gem, listed at a competitive price of 180m ugx. Contact us now to schedule a viewing and secure your future in the thriving rental market. πΊπ¬πΊπ¬
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208940
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