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62 search results, The top 100 most Beautiful Houses for sale/rent in Uganda (Goldstar listings 2026)
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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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THE BEST PLACES TO GÈT PROPERTY BUYERS IN UGANDA.
Buying and selling property can be a daunting task, especially if you are a first-time buyer or seller. Finding the right buyer for your property can be challenging, and it requires a lot of research and marketing. However, with the right resources and tools, it's possible to get potential buyers for your property. In this blog post, we will explore some of the best places to get property buyers in Uganda.
Online real estate platforms
Online real estate platforms such as Realtor Uganda, Lamudi Uganda, and Real Estate Database (RED) are excellent places to get property buyers in Uganda. These platforms have millions of active users, and they offer a wide range of features that allow you to list your property and connect with potential buyers. Some of the benefits of using online real estate platforms include the ability to reach a wider audience, easy listing management, and access to real-time data on market trends.Social media
Social media is a powerful tool that can help y
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WHAT DOES A TYPICAL XMAS LOOK LIKE IN UGANDA? Christmas in Uganda is a real vibe, a mood, and an energy that can only be described as uniquely chaotic but entirely joyful. Here's a funny breakdown of what makes a Ugandan Christmas a spectacle worth witnessing. The Great Exodus: Town Dwellers Return to Their Roots.Come December, there's a mass migration of Kampala's town dwellers heading back to the villages like birds following an ancient instinct. The village becomes a lively hub as everyone from the long-lost cousin in Kampala to the uncle in Canada returns. If you're still in the city after December 20th, congratulations, you've been officially abandoned. Animals Beware: The Christmas Menu Is Set.If you're a cow, goat, or chicken, this is not your season to shine. While humans feast, animals face their fate. The goat gets tied to a tree, the chicken gets an express ticket to the pot, and the cow, well... Let's just say it's an all-you-can-eat barbecue. Ugandans are firm believers in "meat for every meal" on Christma
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WHAT ARE THE TECHNOLOGICAL OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO ACHIEVE AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
I recently attended the 14th Annual International Real Estate Investment Conference & Expo 2025, where I was privileged to participate in a panel discussion that officially opened the event. The conference was exceptionally well organized and highly attended, attracting several prominent figures in Uganda's real estate sector, including Judy Rugasira, who delivered the keynote address, and Dr. Edwin Musiime, who served as the moderator. Also present were officials from the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, representatives from government bodies such as the PSF, several international dignitaries, as well as numerous local developers, agents, and real estate agencies.
Each panelist was asked a unique real estate related question by the moderator, Dr. Edwin Musiime. Therefore, for the purpose of this context, I will focus only on my part of the discussion. Edwin is known for his long-form, explanatory style of questioning, he lays a foundation and provides context b
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THE BEST INDOOR PLANTS FOR YOUR HOME.
Indoor plants are a great way to add some greenery and life to your home. Not only do they make your living space look more attractive, but they also provide numerous health benefits such as improving air quality and reducing stress levels. However, choosing the right indoor plants for your home can be overwhelming with the sheer number of options available. In this blog, we'll discuss the best indoor plants for your home that are easy to care for and offer significant benefits.
Snake PlantSnake plants are perfect for those who tend to forget about their plants. They are extremely hardy and can survive in low light conditions with infrequent watering. Snake plants are known for their air-purifying properties and are excellent for improving indoor air quality.
Spider PlantSpider plants are easy to grow and maintain, making them an excellent choice for beginners. They are great for removing toxins from the air and can thrive in bright or low light conditions.
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THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY ALSO HAS ITS OWN HEROES. In Uganda, Heroes Day is a significant occasion. Celebrated annually on June 9th, it commemorates the sacrifices of those who fought for the nation's freedom and honors individuals who have made notable contributions to the country's development. While the day traditionally celebrates military heroes and political figures, it's essential to recognize the unsung heroes in various sectors who have played pivotal roles in shaping Uganda's future. One such sector is real estate, where numerous individuals and organizations have worked tirelessly to transform the landscape of our nation. Visionary Developers.At the forefront of Uganda's real estate revolution are the visionary developers. These individuals and companies have not only seen the potential for growth in various regions but have also taken the bold steps necessary to turn their visions into reality. By investing in infrastructure, they have created residential, commercial, and industrial spaces that have spurred economic growth
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