3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Kasangati Wakiso Uganda, code: 205643
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KASANGATI 3 BEDROOMS STAND ALONE HOUSES FOR RENT
Nestled in the serene and peaceful neighborhood of Kasangati on Kasangati road, within the vibrant district of Wakiso, lies a charming bungalow available for rent. This 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home boasts of modern amenities and a spacious compound, providing the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. The interiors are thoughtfully designed, with built-in wardrobes in each bedroom and a well-lit balcony, ideal for enjoying the beautiful views. The compound is paved, providing ample parking space and a veranda where you can relax and soak in the fresh air. The property is secured by vigilant security guards and a sturdy wall fence. In addition, it is equipped with a septic tank and a soak pit, ensuring proper waste management. All these features are available at a competitive price of 800,000 Shillings, making this bungalow a desirable choice for your next home. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the best of Kasangati living in this lovely bungalow.
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205643
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