2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Muyenga Kampala Uganda, code: 212981
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Don't miss out on this GOOD DEAL! This well-built and solid 8 unit apartment block is a rare find in the desirable Upper Muyenga Exotic Neighborhood. With a private mailo land title and sitting on 50 decimals (half acre) of land, this property offers both security and potential for expansion.
Currently fully occupied, the 4 units of 3 bedrooms self-contained are each paying Usd 850 USD per month while the other 4 units of 2 bedrooms self-contained are each paying Usd 650 USD per month. This means a steady stream of income for the new owner. Located on Muyenga road, within the bustling city of Kampala, this property is in high demand and is sure to attract potential tenants.
The building boasts of modern amenities such as a balcony, built-in wardrobes, cable TV, ceramic tiles, and a hot tab. The spacious compound is paved, with lots of parking space and a veranda for relaxation. The tiled roof, wall fence, septic tank, soak pit, and water tank are all additional features that add value to this property. Don't hesitate, make this GOOD DEAL yours today!
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212981
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