1 bedroom Apartment for rent in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 245862
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BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT FOR SALE IN KIRA
Experience affordable luxury at its finest in this charming 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent in the bustling neighborhood of Kira-Kitukutwe. Perfectly situated on the scenic Kikutwe road within Wakiso District, this property offers convenience, comfort, and style all in one package.
Step into your new home and be greeted by a spacious and well-lit sitting room, perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing after a long day. The modern and sleek kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessary amenities for whipping up delicious meals, making it a chef's dream.
As you make your way to the bedroom, you'll be pleased to find a cozy and serene space to unwind and rest. The bathroom boasts of elegant fixtures and a soothing ambiance, providing you with a spa-like experience in the comfort of your home.
But the perks don't stop there. This property also includes a range of amenities to make your everyday life easier, such as ample parking space, 24-hour security, and easy access to public transportation. And with a rent of only 500,000 Shillings, this apartment is a steal!
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to live in the heart of Kira-Kitukutwe. Call/WhatsApp 0702805935 or 0770829865 now to book a viewing and make this dream apartment your reality. Hurry, this won't last long!
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