2 bedroom Apartment for rent in Bugoloobi Kampala Uganda, code: 208803
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🏢 Luxury-modern apartment for rent in Bugolobi!
📺 Smart televisions, unlimited internet WiFi, air-conditioned rooms.
🍳 Well-equipped kitchen, housekeeping services.
🏊♂ Lavish swimming pool, 24hr surveillance cameras.
👮♂ 24hr security guards, receptionist, and access.
💵 Rent:
- 2-bedroom: Usd 2300
- 3-bedroom: Usd 2500
📞 Call or WhatsApp: 0703995674, 0753100355, 0774755146, 0782788870.
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