2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Bukoto Kampala Uganda, code: 212764
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Ugx 2,000,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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Brand New Apartment Block for sale in Bukoto Kisaasi Selling at 2B Ugx They are 8 units One and Two Bedroom Apartments Fully occupied with monthly income of 17M Fancy modern interior finishings Seated on 15 Decimals with Private Mailo land title Close to the Road and all amenities
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212764
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Mr Arineitwe, a renown real estate scho
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