Commercial block for sale in Ntinda Wakiso Uganda, code: 218040
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Ugx 25,000,000,000/=
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Commercial block
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5 floors with a total of 30 rental units, generating a monthly rental collection of 230,000,000 Shillings. The building is strategically located in Ntinda town, a bustling commercial area with high foot traffic and easy access to public transportation. Each unit is equipped with modern finishes and fixtures, providing a comfortable and professional environment for businesses. The property has a spacious parking lot, making it convenient for clients and employees to park their vehicles. With its prime location and impressive rental income, this commercial building is a great investment opportunity for those looking to expand their portfolio. Don't miss the chance to own this profitable property in a highly sought-after location. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and secure this commercial building on sale.
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218040
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