3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Kiwaatule Kampala Uganda, code: 175254
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Welcome to your dream bungalow for rent in the serene neighborhood of Kiwatule! This stunning property boasts 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 modern bathrooms and toilets, all meticulously designed to cater to your comfort and convenience. Nestled in a well-organized and developed neighborhood, you'll enjoy peace of mind and tranquility like never before.
This property is the epitome of luxury living, complete with 3 servant quarters to ensure you have all the help you need to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Imagine waking up to the sound of chirping birds and enjoying your morning coffee in the spacious living area, with plenty of natural light streaming in through the large windows.
The asking price of USD1200 is an absolute steal for such a magnificent property, and we can't wait to show it to you! Contact us now on 0414662954/0753100355/0774755146 to arrange a viewing appointment and take the first step towards making this stunning bungalow your new home. Don't wait, book your viewing today!
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SCAN QR CODE
175254
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