2 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Ntinda Kampala Uganda, code: 207675
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NTINDA BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOMS FULLY FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT At 200k per day
Situated in the bustling neighborhood of Ntinda on Bukoto road, this charming Semi Detached property offers a comfortable and convenient living experience. Boasting 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this furnished home is perfect for a small family or roommates looking to share a space. The property is located within the Kampala District, providing easy access to various amenities and attractions. For a reasonable price of 200,000 Shillings, tenants can enjoy a variety of amenities including built-in wardrobes, cable TV, CCTV, and ample parking space. The compound is paved and well-maintained, providing a safe and secure environment with the help of security guards. In addition, the property includes a septic tank, veranda, and a water tank for added convenience. With its spacious compound, this property offers plenty of room for outdoor activities and gatherings. Don't miss the opportunity to make this property your new home in the heart of Kampala District.
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207675
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