1 bedroom Apartment for rent in Nakasero Kampala Uganda, code: 125139
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Furnished 1 Bedrooms Apartment In The Heart of Kampala Uganda In Nakasero close to Embassies, government offices and major restaurants. This newly built apartment boasts of modern amenities, a well fitted kitchen, living and dining area, spacious bedroom with closets. Also available is a swimming pool, gym, standby generator and elevator access. This cozy apartment is also well secured.
1️⃣ 🛌 Bedroom| 1️⃣🚿Bathroom| Usd 2700
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