2 bedroom Apartment for rent in Bugoloobi Wakiso Uganda, code: 211076
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BUGOLOBI 2 BEDROOMS APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Nestled within the quaint and charming Bugoloobi neighborhood in Wakiso District, this 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment offers a comfortable and convenient living space for those seeking a new home. Boasting a price of 1,900,000 Shillings, this rental property includes a host of desirable amenities such as a balcony, built-in wardrobes, and a spacious veranda for outdoor relaxation. The paved compound provides ample parking for residents, while the presence of security guards ensures peace of mind. Additionally, this property is equipped with a septic tank and soak pit for proper waste management, and the wall fence provides an added layer of privacy. With its prime location and desirable features, this apartment is the perfect choice for those seeking a home in Bugoloobi. Don't miss out on this opportunity – schedule a viewing today!
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SCAN QR CODE
211076
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