3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Lubowa Wakiso Uganda, code: 25392
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3 bedroom houses for rent at lubowa each has 2 bathrooms and toilets in well organized developed neighborhood with spacious green compound in wall fence with servant quarters. the price is Usd 700 per house per month. call us on 0414662954,0774755146 or 0753100355 to arrange viewing appointment.
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