4 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Kansanga Kampala Uganda, code: 151085
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4bedrooms beautiful bungalow for rent in Kasanga, just close to UK mall, with open modern kitchen spacious sitting room and dining room plus 2servants quarters, spacious green compound and mature botanical gardens which brings in fresh air in the house located in a well organized developed neighborhood call us on 0705218332/0780983661 to arrange a viewing appointment.
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🚪Built in wardrobes
🔶Ceramic tiles
🌹Garden area
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🏘️Playground
🏘️Servants quaters
🏞️Specious compound
🔌Stand by generator
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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