1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Sonde Mukono Uganda, code: 188827
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These rental units for sale located in Sonde on Joogo, Mukono District are a great investment opportunity for those looking to expand their property portfolio. The property is seated on 13 decimals of mailo land with ready private mailo land and is selling at 180 million Ugandan Shillings. The property contains six double room self-contained units that are fully occupied and are making 1.8 million Ugandan Shillings.
The units feature a bedroom and bathroom and are located in a desirable location in Sonde on Joogo. The location is easily accessible and perfect for those looking to invest in rental properties. The units are close to many local amenities, including schools, universities, hospitals, shopping malls, and public transportation.
The units have been well maintained and are in excellent condition. The property also features a security wall, which provides added security and peace of mind for the tenants and the owner. The property has a large enough space for future expansion, should the owner decide to add more units in the future.
This property is a great opportunity for those looking to invest in rental properties and expand their property portfolio. With the rental units fully occupied and making 1.8 million Ugandan Shillings, this property is sure to provide a steady return on investment.
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