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1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kyaliwajjala Wakiso Uganda, code: 225003
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4 RENTAL UNITS WITH DOUBLE ROOMS FOR SALE AT KIRA KYALIWAJJALA
Introducing a prime opportunity to own a piece of the highly sought-after neighborhood of Kira Kyaliwajjala in Wakiso District. These rental units are located on a 12 decimal plot of private mailo land, just a short distance from the main road. The compound is paved and the rooms are spacious and tiled for easy maintenance. Each unit features double rooms, perfect for families or roommates. The property is now available for sale at a price of Ush. 250,000,000, with some room for negotiation.
This property is situated in a well-organized and secure neighborhood, with gated middle-class homes. It is the ideal location for those looking for a peaceful and safe community to call home. All necessary social amenities are within reach, making it convenient for daily living. Plus, the property is easily accessible, with the main road just a stone's throw away.
Interested buyers can schedule a site visit and inspection at any time, to truly appreciate the value and potential of this property. It offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom rental units, perfect for those seeking a smaller living space. The land tenure is private mailo, ensuring full ownership and control for the buyer. The total size of the land is 12 decimals, providing ample space for future developments or expansions.
The rental units come equipped with built-in wardrobes, perfect for keeping your belongings organized. The floors are tiled with ceramic tiles, adding a touch of elegance to the rooms. The compound has plenty of parking space, so you never have to worry about finding a spot for your vehicle. It also features a septic tank and soak pit for proper waste management. For added storage space, each unit has a store and veranda. The property is fully enclosed with a wall fence, providing privacy and security for its residents. And to ensure a steady water supply, a water tank has been installed on the premises.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a rental property in the highly desirable area of Kyaliwajjala. Contact us today to schedule a site visit and make this property yours.
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🚪Built in wardrobes
🔶Ceramic tiles
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🕳️Septic tank
🕳️Soak pit
🚪Store
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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The role of real estate agents in a transaction
Before we delve into who pays the commission, it's important to understand the role of real estate agents in a transaction. Real estate agents act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, helping both parties navigate the complex process of buying or selling a home. They provide valuable services such as marketing the property, scheduling and hosting open houses, negotiating offers, and handling the paperwork involved in a sale.
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