1 bedroom Studio for rent in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 192866
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SELF CONTAINED DOUBLE ROOMS FOR RENT IN KYANJA
This studio for rent located in Kyanja, on Kyanja Ring Road within Kampala District is a great opportunity for those looking for a place to call home. The studio is priced at 250,000 Shillings and comes with a variety of amenities to make the home comfortable and convenient.
The studio has a spacious compound, a wall fence for additional security, and a paved compound for easy access. There is a septic tank for waste management and a water tank for water storage. Inside the studio, there are built-in wardrobes for storage and a veranda for relaxation.
The studio is located in a secure neighborhood, with security guards patrolling the area and ensuring the safety of the residents. The neighborhood is close to amenities such as supermarkets, banks, schools, and hospitals for convenient access.
This studio for rent is an excellent opportunity for those looking for a place to call home. It comes with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable and convenient home. The price of 250,000 Shillings is affordable and the location is ideal. For those looking for an affordable and secure home, this studio is a great option.
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SCAN QR CODE
192866
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