2 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 218782
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NAMUGONGO SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOMS HOUSES FOR RENT
Nestled amidst the tranquil surroundings of Namugongo on namugongo kireka road, within Wakiso District, lies this charming 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Semi Detached home available for rent. The property boasts a modern design with built-in wardrobes in each bedroom, providing ample storage space for all your belongings. With a price of 550,000 Shillings, this home offers great value for money and is suitable for individuals or small families. The spacious compound is beautifully paved and offers plenty of parking space for your convenience. The property is secured by vigilant security guards, ensuring your safety and peace of mind at all times. The compound also features a veranda, perfect for outdoor relaxation and a large water tank to ensure a constant supply of water. The property is also equipped with a septic tank and soak pit, making it an eco-friendly choice. The icing on the cake is the wall fence surrounding the property, providing privacy and security for you and your loved ones. Don't miss this opportunity to live in a comfortable and convenient home at an affordable price. Schedule a viewing today!
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🚪Built in wardrobes
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🕳️Soak pit
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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