1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Seguku Wakiso Uganda, code: 232360
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Dont miss Dont miss A jaw-dropping 8 Units Apartment block of Double rooms self-Contained seated on 13 DECIMALS Private Mailo Land title is on sale in SEGUKU KATALE at 750M UGX.
Each House pays 850K UGX PER MONTH. Makes 6.8M UGX PER MONTH.
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232360
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