1 bedroom Apartment for sale in Kyanja Wakiso Uganda, code: 208686
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UgxĀ 870,000,000/=
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š„APARTMENT BLOCK 4 SALEš„
Location: Kyanja town
Price: Ugx870m slightly negotiableš
Monthly rental collection: Ugx7,200,000
Land size: 16 decimals
8 units each of;
One bedroom
Sitting room
Modern open kitchen
Self contained
Each unit pays Ugx900,000 monthly
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šļøBalcony
š¶Ceramic tiles
šInternet coverage
š Paved compound
š§Wall fence
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Rental units on sale in kyanja
Location -
Kyanja
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District -
Kampala
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Type -
Apartment
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Size -
one bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 194208
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Ugx 1,400,000,000
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