1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Ntinda Kampala Uganda, code: 232104
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Ugx 1,300,000,000/=
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Apartment block
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Ntinda kyambogo 8 units, of 1 bedroom making 10.8m on 12 decimal plot asking 1.3b ugx titled
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232104
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WILL THE TARIFF WAR AFFECT UGANDA’S HOUSING MARKET? LET’S TALK ABOUT IT.
You've recently heard people throw around the term "tariff war" and thought, "Well, that's between China and the U.S., what's it got to do with us here in Uganda?" Fair question. But the truth is, even though we're not directly involved in these global trade disputes, the ripple effects can still affect our own housing market. So, let's break it down together.
First up, let's talk construction materials.
Many of the materials used in building homes in Uganda, like steel, tiles, aluminum, and even some machinery, are imported. If a tariff war messes up global trade, the cost of these materials can shoot up. And when the cost of building goes up, guess what? So do the prices of the finished homes.
That dream house in Kira or Najjera? It might suddenly come with a higher price tag because builders are paying more to bring in what they need.
Currency drama? Yup, that's a thing too.
Trade wars shake up global markets, and that often causes currencies to fluctuate. If the Ugandan shil
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND CHARLES WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 232104
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