Opic isheri luxury lettings!!!
newly built fully furnished 4 bedroom terraced duplex in opic isheri north, very close to the express with tight security surveillance system.
-good water
-stable electricity
-personal prepaid meter
-tarred road
-easy accessibility to express
price: 8m per annum
legal fee: 10%
agency fee: 10%
caution fee:10%
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Lovely pop 3 bedroom duplex in a self compound available for rent inside lonex garden estate with tight security and steady electricity @ 3.5m per annum
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Newly built luxury 4 bedroom detached duplex for rent
features:
*en-suite
* pop ceiling
* guest toilet
* heart extractor
* bath cubicle
* kitchen shelf
* kitchen cabinets
* fitted wardrobes
* concrete floored compound
* water heater
* dinning area
* balconies
* good water
* good road network
* prepaid meter
* located in a serene and secure environm...
Features;
luxurious 3 storey building
luxury amenities
- air conditioning and fans in every room
- high-power cctv and onsite luxury security
- excellent lighting with an onsite industrial transformer
- partially furnished with electric cooker and fume extractor in each kitchen
- private balcony in each apartment
- water purification system and borehole for clean water
- ample, paved parking space for residents
- completely fenced building
- landscape estate maintenance
- close proximity to the airport
tenants that we are looking forward to are
- foreigners including foreign buisness men
- business owners for their employees
- company
- professiona...
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