1 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Kawempe Wakiso Uganda, code: 173991
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KAWEMPE, SINGLE STUDIO SELFCONTAINED HOUSE FOR RENT
This beautiful single, studio self-contained house for rent in Kawempe is located just near the main road in Wakiso District. It is semi-detached and is being offered at an affordable price of 200000 Shillings. The house is 0 Decimals in size and comes with a variety of great amenities.
The house features a balcony for residents to enjoy the beautiful views and a tiled roof for protection from the elements. Inside, built-in wardrobes provide ample storage for your belongings. The compound has been paved to make it easy to get around and there is plenty of parking available.
Security is a top priority here, with security guards patrolling the grounds. Solar panels have been installed to provide a reliable source of energy. The compound is spacious and there is even a water tank on-site. Finally, a wall fence provides an extra layer of security to keep everyone safe.
This house is the perfect place to call home and make it your own. With all of these amenities, it won't be around for long. So don't wait, contact us today to arrange a viewing!
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SCAN QR CODE
173991
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