2 bedroom Duplex for rent in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 186178
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This two bedroom, two bathroom duplex located in Kira is a great opportunity for those looking for a comfortable and affordable home. The property is situated on Kira road, within Wakiso District, and is conveniently close to local amenities and attractions.
The duplex is a spacious and modern living space, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The bedrooms are of a good size and the bathrooms are both well appointed with modern fixtures and fittings. The living space is open plan, creating a bright and airy atmosphere throughout. The kitchen is fitted with modern appliances and has plenty of counter and cupboard space.
Other features of the property include a secure car parking space, a large front and back garden, and a storage shed. The property has been recently renovated, and comes with several additional features such as a water tank, a solar panel, and a CCTV security system.
The property is available for rent at a price of 600,000 Shillings. For those interested in viewing the property or making an offer, contact the agent on 0704505917/0788389584. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to secure a comfortable and affordable home in Kira.
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186178
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