2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Mpererwe Kampala Uganda, code: 208986
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Looking for a property that offers both convenience and potential for rental income? Look no further than this house with 4 rental units in Mpererwe-Kabaga. With a price tag of 90,000,000 Shillings (approximately Usd 75,000), this property offers a great opportunity for investors or those looking to supplement their income.
The house itself is a cozy 2-bedroom bungalow, perfect for a small family or couple. It features 1 bathroom and is situated on a 50/100ft titled land, giving you ownership and security. The land is also Mailo, ensuring a hassle-free and transparent transaction.
But the real value of this property lies in its 4 rental units. There are 3 double units and 1 single unit, providing ample space for tenants. This means that you can easily generate rental income to cover your mortgage or even turn a profit. The choice is yours.
Located on Kabaga road within Kampala District, this property offers easy access to the city center and other amenities. Plus, with a land size of 12 decimals, there is plenty of room for expansion or future development.
Investing in this property not only gives you a home to call your own, but also a potential source of income. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of land in a prime location and start your journey towards financial freedom. Contact us now for more details and to schedule a viewing.
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