2 bedroom Apartment for rent in Najjera Wakiso Uganda, code: 217721
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Experience luxurious living in the heart of Najjera Buwaate with our stylish 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartments available for rent. Located on Buwate road within Wakiso District, these apartments offer a convenient and comfortable lifestyle. With a rental price of 1,100,000 Shillings, you can enjoy the following amenities: spacious bedrooms, modern bathrooms, and a well-equipped kitchen. The open floor plan of the apartments creates a seamless flow between the living and dining areas, perfect for entertaining guests. The apartments also boast excellent security provisions, giving you peace of mind. Additionally, generous parking facilities are available for residents, ensuring convenient and hassle-free parking. Don't miss out on the opportunity to call these apartments your home. Book a viewing today and experience the best of Najjera Buwaate living.
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