Peace Corps seeks residences in Freetown for annual lease

Peace Corps seeks residences in Freetown for annual lease
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Bryan David Hunt Ambassador | U.S. Embassy in Sierra Leone

Peace Corps Sierra Leone is seeking to lease up to two residences on an annual basis, with the possibility of four one-year renewal options. The organization is interested in standalone houses or compounds featuring two houses within a gated area. The targeted locations for these properties include Spur Loop, Spur Road, Wilkinson Road, and Hill Station.

The desired residences should have a minimum of three to four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with a private bathroom. They must be fully furnished and provide at least 2,597 square feet of space. The facilities should accommodate up to 18 people for cocktail events and up to 30 individuals for receptions.

Additional requirements include secure parking for at least two vehicles, security features such as grill gates and bars on windows and doors, as well as complete electrical wiring connected to the National Grid (EDSA) along with one or two generators. A reliable water supply from Guma Water or an alternative source is also necessary.

Interested landlords are invited to express their interest by emailing SL-DMO@peacecorps.gov or delivering a letter of intent in person at the Peace Corps Office located at 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill by 5:00 PM on Monday, July 7th, 2025.

Submissions should include details such as the proprietor's full name, contact information, bank details including account number and BBAN (18 digits), City Council Registration confirmation that the property is connected to EDSA and GUMA Valley Water Company or has an alternative water source. Additionally, landlords should specify the yearly rental amount and availability date of the property.

Peace Corps will evaluate submissions and contact interested parties for walk-throughs and further discussions.