Apartments in Dar es Salaam Up for Sale and Rent at PSPF Towers

PSPF Towers Apartments

The PSPF Towers located in the business district of Tanzania’s commercial capital Dar es Salaam is now selling and renting normal and duplex apartments.

PSPF Towers has been designed to create flexible modules that can accommodate different office setups for a variety of uses, as well as apartments.

It is also in close proximity to facilities such as banks, cafes, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets etc.

The ground and Mezzanine floor are reserved for banks, cafes, restaurants and shops.

Amenities Includes:

  • Paved driveway
  • Car parking spaces
  • Lifts to all floors
  • Stand-by generators
  • Water reserve
  • 24-hour safety and security
  • Luku/electric meter

For 3 bedrooms apartments, the sale price ranges between USD350,000 to USD500,000, inclusive of VAT at 19%. Rental prices are available upon request.

Tanzania PSPF Contacts     

Phone:+255222120912/52, +255222127375, +255222127376                          

Email: pspf@pspf-tz.org

Website: www.pspf-tz.org

PSPF Towers Location MapPSPF Towers Dar Es Salaam Location Map

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