3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Bakkantinda Wakiso Uganda, code: 219750
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A 3 BEDROOM RESIDENTIAL SHELL HOUSE IN BAKKA NTINDA FOR SALE
Situated in the prime location of Bakka Ntinda, this 03 bedroom house is an epitome of well-designed living space. Perfect for a family looking for a comfortable and convenient home, this property is now available for sale at a price of Ush. 70,000,000 only. The house is located in a well-developed and organized neighborhood, providing a peaceful and secure environment for its residents. The private mailo land title adds to the value and security of the property.
The house features a bungalow design, adding a touch of elegance to its exterior. It comprises 1 spacious bedroom and 2 bathrooms, ensuring ample space and privacy for all family members. The interior is thoughtfully designed, with modern finishes and fittings that complement the overall aesthetic of the house. The property is located on Bakka Ntinda Road within Wakiso District, just 16km from the bustling City center. This convenient distance offers the perfect balance between city life and peaceful suburban living.
The land tenure for this property is Private Mailo, providing full ownership and control to the buyer. The size of the land is 12 decimals, providing enough space for future expansion or landscaping. The property comes equipped with essential amenities such as a septic tank, soak pit, store, veranda, and water tank, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free living experience.
The surrounding area is well-developed, with a good road network that makes commuting to and from the property convenient and easy. The neighborhood is also home to various essential facilities such as schools, hospitals, shopping centers, and recreational spots, making it an ideal location for families. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this well-designed 03 bedroom house in Bakka Ntinda, offering a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in a peaceful and secure neighborhood. Contact us today to schedule a viewing.
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Uganda, like many developing countries, faces a severe housing deficit. The deficit is a result of a rapidly growing population, urbanization, and inadequate housing policies. While the government has made efforts to address the issue, the pace of housing development remains slow. In this blog post, we will explore some of the reasons why housing development is slow in catching up with the housing deficit in Uganda.
Land tenure system
The land tenure system in Uganda is complex and fragmented. The majority of the land is owned communally, and the legal framework for land tenure is weak. This makes it difficult for developers to acquire land for housing development. Additionally, the high cost of land acquisition and the slow process of obtaining land titles are major obstacles to housing development.
Lack of access to finance
Access to finance is a major challenge for developers in Uganda. Most developers are small-scale, and they have limited access to capital. The
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UGANDAN PLACES WHOSE NAMES HAVE LOST THEIR MEANINGS OR ORIGINS
Uganda's urban areas, especially Kampala and its surroundings, are evolving at breakneck speed. With every new road, mall, or apartment block, pieces of history are erased, sometimes without anyone noticing. Yet the names of many familiar places hold forgotten stories: of trees that no longer stand, markets that no longer trade, or communities that were shaped by culture, language, and even slang.
Here are Ugandan place names whose meanings or origins are disappearing, misunderstood, or lost to modern development.
Owino Market, Downtown Kampala. Today, Owino Market is recognized as Uganda's largest hub for second-hand clothing. Bustling with life and commerce, its current identity often overshadows the story behind its name, a story that has largely faded from public memory.
While it is popularly known as Owino, few people are aware that its official name is St. Balikuddembe Market, named in honor of Joseph Balikuddembe, a Ugandan Catholic martyr.
The name "Owino" is believed to
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HOW TO BUY A HOUSE IN INSTALLMENTS IN UGANDA.
Purchasing a home represents a substantial financial commitment, and for numerous individuals in Uganda, paying the entire cost upfront can pose a formidable hurdle. Fortunately, there exist viable alternatives that can transform the aspiration of homeownership into a tangible reality.
One such avenue is the practice of acquiring a property through incremental payments, often referred to as "pay as you go" or "pay mpola mpola." In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of purchasing a property in Uganda through installment payments, providing you with essential insights to guide you through the process.
Determine Your Budget: The first step in buying a house in installments is to determine your budget. This will help you determine what type of property you can afford and what the monthly payment will be. It's also essential to have a clear understanding of your financial situation and any debts or obligations you may have.
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