1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Bulenga Wakiso Uganda, code: 183891
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these rental units for sale are the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to make a profit through an investment. situated on 12 decimals of land with enough room for expansion, the property comes with a private mailo land title ready to be used. inside, you'll find a bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen, a sitting room, a veranda, and a paved compound to keep the place neat. there's also a water tank, a wall fence, a septic, and more, making this a great investment opportunity.
the property is located in a safe, secure area with lots of occupants, and is asking for 200,000,000 shillings. this price is negotiable, allowing you to get a great deal for the property. with a potential of 2million shillings per month, this is a great opportunity to get a great return on your investment.
the rental units also come with plenty of amenities, such as a balcony, cable tv, ceramic tiles, lots of parking, an outdoor shower, a paved compound, a playground, a porch, a septic tank, a soak pit, a spacious compound, a store, a veranda, a wall fence, and a water tank.
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183891
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