3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Nakasero Kampala Uganda, code: 138838
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COMING SOON IN THE HEART OF NAKASERO.....
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOMELY PLACE THEN THIS IS IT!!!!
An old colonial well maintained bungalow that is cozy and has charm
Has lots of trees and shade around the house
Has lounge with several lounge pockets surrounding it and a dining area near the kitchen
A very big and spacious en-suite master bedroom (shower)
From the lounge is a door that leads to a corridor that leads to one of the en-suite guest bedrooms
From the dining room is a door that leads to the third en-suite guest room with in-built closets
Kitchen with white cabinets and grey granite tops and an attached pantry. A door that leads to walkway to the domestic quarters
A good sized balcony overlooking the part of the garden
A detached garage with a big garden next to it
Property is enclosed in a perimeter wall
Well surrounded with all tarmac access
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SCAN QR CODE
138838
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