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HOT DEAL A VERY NICE AND SUPER PRIME PLOT OF 50 DECIMALS (HALF ACRE) WITH A READY LEASEHOLD TITLE ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN NTINDA MINISTER'S VILLAGE AT ONLY 850 MILLION UGX.
This Land is highly ideal for a Hotel,Condos,Apartments,Office Block,School,Hospital etc.
In a Super rich neighborhood serviced with wide and good tarmac access roads.
ASKING PRICE; 850 MILLION UGX.
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UGANDA FACES A CATASTROPHIC SHORTAGE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING AS POPULATION BOOMS
As urbanization and population growth soar in Uganda, a crisis of epic proportions is brewing. The shocking truth is that a staggering number of low-income families in the country may be left without a roof over their heads, as the cost of housing skyrockets beyond their reach.
The catastrophic shortage of affordable housing is leaving families with no choice but to live in overcrowded and substandard conditions. The situation is so dire that experts are calling it a humanitarian crisis, with the government and private sector scrambling to find a lasting solution before it's too late.
In recent years, Uganda has seen a significant increase in population and urbanization, with more and more people moving to urban areas in search of better job opportunities and a higher standard of living. However, this has also led to a growing problem: the lack of affordable housing.
The high cost of housing in urban areas has made it difficult for low-income families to afford a home, leaving man
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HIGH CONSTRUCTION COSTS IN UGANDA, WHY IS THAT?
Uganda, the vibrant East African nation known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, has been witnessing a surge in construction activities in recent years. However, one pressing challenge that often hampers the progress of construction projects is the issue of high construction costs. These escalating costs can impede infrastructure development, housing initiatives, and overall economic growth. In this blog, we delve into the various factors contributing to the high construction costs in Uganda, shedding light on the challenges faced by the construction industry and exploring potential solutions.
Limited local production and reliance on imported materials:
One of the primary factors driving up construction costs in Uganda is the limited local production of construction materials. The construction industry heavily depends on imported materials such as cement, steel, glass, and machinery, leading to increased expenses due to transportation costs, import duties,
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND DAVID WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 181434
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