3 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Kiteettika Wakiso Uganda, code: 211990
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EXECUTIVE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT
Nestled in the peaceful and convenient location of Kiteettika on Gayaza within Wakiso District, this charming 3 bedroom 3 bathroom semi-detached house is now available for rent. This self-contained house offers a comfortable and affordable living experience for you and your family.
Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by a spacious compound with ample parking space, perfect for hosting family gatherings and outdoor activities. The paved compound adds a touch of elegance to the overall aesthetic of the house. The wall fence and security guards provide a sense of safety and privacy for you and your loved ones.
Inside the house, you will find a cozy living room that is perfect for relaxing after a long day. The ceramic tiles add a touch of sophistication and are easy to maintain. The living room also opens up to a veranda, where you can enjoy the fresh breeze and beautiful views.
The house features 3 well-appointed bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes to provide ample storage space. The tiled roof adds a modern touch to the overall design of the house. The 3 bathrooms are all fitted with modern fixtures and come with a water fountain, ensuring a continuous supply of clean water.
The kitchen comes equipped with a store and a washing machine, making laundry and storage a breeze. The balcony is the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or a quiet evening with a book. The house is also equipped with cable TV and CCTV for your convenience and security.
With a price of only 1,000,000 shillings, this house is a steal. Don't miss the opportunity to make this affordable 3 bedroom 3 bathroom self-contained house your new home. Book a viewing today and experience the comfort and convenience of living just minutes away from the main road in the peaceful and bustling neighborhood of Kitetika Gayaza Masoli.
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SCAN QR CODE
211990
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