1 bedroom Apartment for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 192327
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Ugx 1,200,000,000/=
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This 12 double units apartment block for sale is located in the beautiful and rapidly growing neighborhood of Kisaasi near Kisaasi College. It is close to the main road with easy access to shops, restaurants, and other amenities. The apartment block is built on 17 Decimals of land and is for sale at an asking price of 1.2b Ugandan shillings. The title of the property is negotiable and the seller is willing to negotiate the price.
The unit consists of 12 double units, each with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and other amenities. It is a great opportunity for a family or investor looking to invest in a great location. The unit is in a great condition with no major repairs needed. It is close to schools, shopping centers, and other places of interest.
The Kisaasi neighborhood offers a number of great amenities for its residents. It is a well-connected area and has easy access to public transportation. The neighborhood also has a good amount of parks and green spaces. The apartment block is also close to the Kisaasi College, making it a great opportunity for students or faculty members.
This 12 double units apartment block for sale makes a great investment opportunity. With its great location, amenities, and asking price of 1.2b Ugandan shillings, this apartment block is sure to attract a lot of interest. The title is negotiable and the seller is willing to negotiate the price.
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