2 bedroom Apartment for rent in Luzira Kampala Uganda, code: 204682
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Newly built luxurious lake view apartments #forrent in #luzira lake drive Kampala Uganda.
When you enter the home you are directly drawn to the breathtaking views stretching through the Lake Victoria. Besides the view and the welcoming large terrace, equipped with automatic sun blinds, the apartment offers a spacious living and dining room, modern design open kitchen with Neff appliances.
The quality in design and building is evident throughout in this luxurious complex. This apartment offers exceptional design and distribution and a magnificent choice in colours and materials, making this one of the most outstanding developments in the area.
Situated just a short drive to amenities including bars, restaurants, supermarkets, schools and the beach.
Amenities are; swimming pool, gym, cctv cameras,24hr security and automatic standby generator.
2bedroom and 2.5bathroom is at Usd 1500.
3bedroom and 3.5bathroom is at Usd 1800.
Would you like to see the apartment and experience yourself why we are so enthusiastic about this lovely home
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SCAN QR CODE
204682
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