1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Nansansa Wakiso Uganda, code: 217675
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This property offers a fantastic opportunity for investors looking to expand their portfolio with high-yield rental units. With four spacious and modern double units, each self-contained, this property is fully occupied and brings in a monthly income of 1 million shillings. The property is also fully fenced and has ample parking space for tenants. In addition, it has its own power and water supply for convenience. The property sits on a 60x80ft plot and is being sold with a solid agreement in place. Located in the bustling town of Nansana Wamala, this property offers easy access to all necessary amenities such as schools, markets, and hospitals. Urgently priced at 75 million shillings, this is a direct sale from the seller, making it a great deal for buyers looking for a quick and hassle-free transaction. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to own a profitable and well-maintained rental property in a prime location.
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🔶Ceramic tiles
🌐Internet coverage
💠Paved compound
🚪Store
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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Land tenure system
The land tenure system in Uganda is complex and fragmented. The majority of the land is owned communally, and the legal framework for land tenure is weak. This makes it difficult for developers to acquire land for housing development. Additionally, the high cost of land acquisition and the slow process of obtaining land titles are major obstacles to housing development.
Lack of access to finance
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