1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Sonde Wakiso Uganda, code: 186645
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This property located in Sonde on Namugongo road, Wakiso District is a fantastic investment opportunity. It consists of a large plot of land measuring 25 Decimals with shops plus behind rentals. This is an ideal investment for those looking to get a regular income stream as it is currently providing a monthly income of 4 million shillings.
The property is available with a ready title on the table and the price is negotiable at 550 million shillings. The land tenure is Mailo land meaning that the buyer will have clear and secure rights to the property.
The rental units are newly built and consist of one bedroom and one bathroom. The bedrooms are generously sized and the bathrooms are modern and well-appointed. The property also comes with ample parking spaces for visitors.
The location of the property is excellent as it is close to all the amenities that Sonde has to offer. Residents have easy access to supermarkets, restaurants, banks, schools and much more. It is also well connected to the main road network.
In conclusion, this property is a great investment opportunity and is sure to bring a steady and reliable income stream to the buyer. With a ready title on the table and a negotiable price of 550 million shillings, it is a great option for those looking to invest in property in this part of Wakiso District.
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🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
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