2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Ntinda Kampala Uganda, code: 210021
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Ugx 1,000,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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QUICK SALE IN NTINDA
A Very Nice 6 Units Apartment Block for sale at 1B Ugx Seated on 20 Decimals with a private mailo land title They are 2 Bedrooms each Fantastic Neighborhood and very close to the Main Road and shopping Malls
Each Unit pays 1.5 Million Ugx per month. Fully Occupied,they make 9M Ugx per month.
Just a Stones throw away from the main tarmac road with 3 Access roads.
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SCAN QR CODE
210021
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