2 bedroom Apartment for sale in Muyenga Kampala Uganda, code: 198402
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4 units, each unit with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, generating a total monthly income of 5.2 million shillings. This apartment is situated in the flourishing neighborhood of Muyenga Bukasa, providing easy access to various amenities such as supermarkets, schools, and hospitals. The land title is a private mailo title, ensuring secure and hassle-free ownership. This property is perfect for investors looking for a steady monthly income and long-term capital appreciation. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of prime real estate in one of Kampala's most sought-after areas. Contact us now to schedule a viewing and make this apartment your next investment.
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