1 bedroom Apartment for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 186162
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Are you looking for a luxurious ready-to-move-in condominium apartment unit for sale in Kisaasi Kulambiro Kampala? Look no further! We have three types of units available for your selection - 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom and 3 Bedroom. The prices start from UGX 190m, UGX 240m and UGX 290m respectively. You can make a down payment of 30%, and the rest can be paid in instalments or through mortgage finance.
The ready-to-move-in condominium apartment unit is a great opportunity for those looking to start an Airbnb renting business or occupy as an owner. The unit has some amazing amenities to offer such as a morden-equipped gym, a rooftop terrace with beautiful Kampala skyline view, good tarmac road access, and each unit comes with a private mailo condominium title. Easy access to all social amenities and public transport services makes this property even more attractive.
We have a few units remaining, so don't miss out on this amazing opportunity! The apartment is located in Kisaasi on Kulambiro road within Kampala District and the size is 3 decimals. The land tenure is Mailo Land and the price is 190,000,000 Shillings.
So, come and take advantage of this amazing opportunity and make your dream of owning a luxurious condominium apartment unit come true! Hurry, as the remaining units won't last long!
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