2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Seeta Wakiso Uganda, code: 217974
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Discover the perfect investment opportunity with these Good 👍 deal 🤝 apartments 4 sale!!! Situated in the prime location of #SEETA_Along.NAMILYANGO RD (Kampala Jinja Rd), these apartments offer convenience, luxury, and high return potential. With 12 units of spacious #2bedrooms_and bathrooms, each apartment is designed for maximum comfort and functionality. Enjoy a total monthly collection of #6m ugx, making this a lucrative investment opportunity.
On a generous #25decimals (100100fts) of titled land, these apartments boast separate meters for water and power, ensuring easy management and utility bill tracking. The cherry on top? These apartments are just 100 meters off the main tarmac in a posh and fantastic neighborhood with a security gate man, providing a safe and serene living environment for tenants.
Not only is the location and amenities impressive, but these apartments are also fully occupied, making it a hassle-free investment for you. And with a price tag of only #700m UG x ☝️, this is a deal that cannot be missed. Don't wait any longer, message me for serious buyers and let's do business! You can also call 0703892637 on WhatsApp or 0772020776 on WhatsApp for more information. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of prime real estate in Seeta.
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