1 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Kawempe Kampala Uganda, code: 214875
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SINGLE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT IN KAWEMPE.
Experience comfortable living in this charming 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom semi-detached home for rent in Kawempe. Located on Kawempe road in the bustling Kampala District, this property offers convenience and accessibility to all the amenities you need. For a price of only 100,000 Shillings, you can enjoy the luxury of built-in wardrobes, ample parking space, a paved compound, and a playground for your leisure activities. The property also includes 24/7 security guards, a septic tank, and a soak pit for your peace of mind. With a spacious compound, veranda, and wall fence, you can enjoy privacy and a sense of tranquility. Plus, never worry about water shortages with a water tank on the premises. Don't miss the opportunity to make this property your home.
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214875
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