4 bedroom Mansion for rent in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 64173
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#Kololo 2 in one standalone house for rent. Rent price: 4500 Usd 4π. 4π. 1π‘. 12π. π The perfect house if you are looking for a property that allows to double as a residence and office. The main house has four sizeable bedrooms,spacious kitchen and comes with an open rooftop terrace where you can unwind at the end of a long day. The second mini house has quarters down stairs and different access to the upper part that has three rooms kitchen and washrooms. The property is full of character from it's castle-like entrance sitting on an acre with allot of green gardens, swimming pool and BBQ provision point. There is a local garden at the lower level where you can grow your own fruits and vegetables. Call/watsup! 0702805935/0770829865
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