1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 156786
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It's an excellent investment, in quiet and organized, and posh neighborhoods in Kira Town, Mamerito road. They are 10 apartments in total, each unit is 1 bedroom with perfect finishing, all self-contained, and lovely kitchen with modern fittings. The total Monthly rent is 6m. Last price 750 million.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🔶Ceramic tiles
🌹Garden area
🛁Jacuzzi
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🚪Store
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
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