4 bedroom Apartment for sale in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 220232
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Newly built modern apartments housed in two (2) blocks of 7 floors, two apartments on each floor, total of 28 apartments
With views of rest of Kololo and Naguru hills plus partly Mbuya hill
Two levels of parking
Storage units for each apartment in the parking area
Shared garden and pool
Shared steam and sauna rooms
Lift/elevator access
Combined lounge/dining with open plan kitchens with white cabinets
Lounge and kitchen open onto terraces with views. Frameless glass balconies
High ceilings
Kitchen with ports for cooker, fridge dishwasher. The balcony outside the kitchen has plumbing spot for washing machine
A guest bathroom off the living area
4 good sized en-suite bedrooms
Master bedroom opens onto a balcony facing the greener side of Kololo hill
Secured in a perimeter wall
All tarmac access
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