2 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Entebbe Wakiso Uganda, code: 199868
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Introducing a newly built two-bedroom stand-alone house available for rent in the prime location of Entebbe. Situated on Entebbe road within Wakiso District, this modern bungalow offers a comfortable and convenient living experience. With two spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, this property is perfect for small families or couples looking for a cozy home.
The house is available for rent at a competitive price of 1,300,000 Shillings and includes a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable lifestyle. The open-concept design of the bungalow allows for natural light to flood in, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The bedrooms are equipped with built-in wardrobes, providing ample storage space.
The kitchen is fully fitted with modern appliances and ample cabinet space, making it a pleasure to cook and entertain in. The bathrooms are elegantly designed and fitted with high-quality fixtures. The property also has a spacious living room, perfect for relaxing and spending quality time with loved ones.
The house is surrounded by a beautiful landscaped garden, providing a serene and peaceful setting. There is also ample parking space available for residents and guests. The location of the property offers easy access to supermarkets, restaurants, and other essential amenities.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this newly constructed two-bedroom stand-alone house your home. Book a viewing today and experience the comfort and convenience this property has to offer. Contact us now to secure your spot in this desirable neighborhood of Entebbe.
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SCAN QR CODE
199868
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