2 bedroom Apartment for rent in Makindye Kampala Uganda, code: 187725
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Welcome to the Makindye Luwafu furnished apartments for rent.
These luxurious apartments provide an oasis of comfort and convenience for those seeking a comfortable and stylish place to stay.
The fully furnished and serviced apartments offer two bedrooms, complete with high-end furniture and fixtures, as well as all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. There is free wifi and Netflix, a fully-equipped kitchen with a cooker, fridge, and microwave, a washing machine, and a swimming pool.
The daily rate for these apartments is an affordable 60 Usd per night, and for those looking to stay for longer, there is a monthly rate of 3.5m.
If you are interested in renting these furnished apartments, please don’t hesitate to contact Rentwide on 0772803170 for booking. The friendly and professional staff will be more than happy to help with any questions you may have about the apartments, or the booking process.
We look forward to welcoming you to Makindye Luwafu and providing you with a comfortable and stylish stay.
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187725
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