2 bedroom Apartment for rent in Ntinda Kampala Uganda, code: 146649
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Fully furnished sitting room and dining room well fitted kitchen ample parking space nice views good security large at Usd 1700
Medium at Usd 1500
Small rooms at Usd 1200
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❄️Air conditioning
🚨Alarm system
🏚️Balcony
👩🍳Barbeque
🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🚗Car port
🎥CCTV
🔆Ceiling fans
🔶Ceramic tiles
🐕Dog kennel
🚧Electronic gates
🚙Garage
🌐Internet coverage
🔌Inverter system
🛁Jacuzzi
🧺Laundry
🚘Lots of parking
🏡Private yard
👮Security guards
📡Satellite dish
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🔌Stand by generator
🏊Swimming pool
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
⚙️Washing machine
🚰Water tank
👨🦽Wheel chair access
📳WiFi
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN UGANDA IS NOT PROFITABLÈ, HERE’S WHY. Every politician promises it. The RED keeps writing about it. Every housing donor project tries to address it. The government keeps lamenting about it. Real estate agents keep on discussing it. Every Ugandan dreams of it. Yet, affordable housing remains a myth, not because it's unimportant, but because the numbers just don't add up, lets do the "math-plication (÷X+-)". But first, what exactly is affordable housing? Affordable housing refers to housing options that are reasonably priced, allowing individuals or families with modest incomes to afford decent shelter without compromising their basic needs. The primary aim of affordable housing is to ensure that housing costs do not exceed a certain percentage of a household's income, typically around 30% or less. Behind the glossy architectural models and big announcements lies a harsh economic truth: building low-cost housing in Uganda is not profitable for private developers. Whether you're a real estate investor, a land
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WHY THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PACE IN UGANDA IS SLOW IN CATCHING UP WITH THE HOUSING DEFICIT.
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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