3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Gayaza Wakiso Uganda, code: 201501
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GAYAZA 3 BEDROOMS STANDALONE HOUSE FOR RENT IN COOL ENVIRONMENT
Nestled in the serene district of Wakiso, this charming bungalow is the perfect home for anyone seeking a peaceful and convenient lifestyle. With 3 cozy bedrooms and 3 modern bathrooms, this property offers ample space for a small family or group of friends. The stunning paved compound provides a smooth entrance to the property, leading you to the veranda where you can enjoy your morning coffee or evening tea. The spacious compound is perfect for hosting outdoor gatherings or simply lounging in the sun. For added security, the property features a sturdy wall fence and security guards on duty. With built-in wardrobes in each bedroom, you can easily organize and store your belongings. The property also includes a septic tank and soak pit for efficient waste management. A water tank is installed to ensure a steady supply of water, and the well-maintained compound adds to the overall appeal of this bungalow. Don't miss the opportunity to rent this gem in Gayaza on Gayaza road for only 1,000,000 Shillings.
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