1 bedroom Apartment for rent in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 207782
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Experience luxury living in this beautifully furnished 1-bedroom apartment located in the bustling neighborhood of Kisaasi. The apartment offers a comfortable and stylish living space perfect for individuals or couples looking for a temporary or long-term home.
The apartment is available for rent at a monthly rate of 4 million shillings or a daily rate of 170,000 shillings. Contact us now at 0742422597, 0786396139, or 0777517205 for more information or to schedule a viewing. You can also visit our offices located in Kyaliwajjala along Naalya road, opposite Life Link Hospital.
The apartment is situated on Kisaasi Road, within Kampala District, making it easily accessible and conveniently located near shopping centers, restaurants, and other amenities. The land tenure is Mailo Land, providing secure and hassle-free ownership.
Step inside and be greeted by a modern and chic interior, with tastefully chosen furnishings and décor. The apartment features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, perfect for a comfortable and private living space. The bedroom comes with built-in wardrobes, providing ample storage space for your belongings.
The apartment is equipped with modern amenities to make your stay even more comfortable. These include an alarm system, balcony, cable TV, CCTV, DSTV, electronic gates, paved compound, security guards, satellite dish, septic tank, solar panels, tiled roof, wall fence, washing machine, water tank, and Wi-Fi.
Enjoy a cup of coffee on the balcony while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding area. The apartment also boasts a secure and well-maintained compound, providing a peaceful and safe environment for residents.
Don't miss the opportunity to live in this stunning furnished apartment in Kisaasi. Contact us now and make this your new home.
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🚨Alarm system
🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🎥CCTV
📡DSTV
🚧Electronic gates
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
📡Satellite dish
🕳️Septic tank
⚡Solar panels
🏫Tiled roof
🚧Wall fence
⚙️Washing machine
🚰Water tank
📳WiFi
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