3 bedroom Duplex for rent in Lubowa Wakiso Uganda, code: 163898
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Experience the epitome of modern living with these luxurious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex houses situated in a serene and well-developed neighborhood in Lubowa. With a unique design, each house boasts of its own open modern kitchen, spacious sitting and dining areas, and a paved parking space. The two houses are located within one compound, providing a sense of community and security. These houses are perfect for families looking for a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. The property is built on 450 square meters of Mailo Land, giving you the freedom to make it your own. Enjoy the stunning views from your private balcony and the convenience of built-in wardrobes. The ceramic tiles and tiled roof add a touch of elegance while the sprawling garden area allows for outdoor activities and relaxation. Additional amenities include a playground, ample parking, a store, and a wall fence for added privacy. Don't miss out on this opportunity, call us on 0705218332/0780983661 to schedule a viewing appointment.
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