Agricultural Land for sale in Kalagala Luweero Uganda, code: 161115
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Agricultural Land
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8 acres on an agricultural land located in Kalagala in Luwero 6kms from the tarmac at a selling price of 35 millions per acre.It is on a private mailo land suitable for mixed farming.Installments are allowed.
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161115
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WHÈN AND WHY DO YOU NEED A SURVEYOR?
A surveyor is a highly skilled professional who is responsible for accurately measuring and mapping land, buildings, and other structures. Their expertise is critical in a variety of industries, such as construction, real estate, and land development. Knowing when to hire a surveyor can be crucial in avoiding expensive mistakes and ensuring the success of your project.
Whether you're planning to purchase a piece of land, construct a new property, or resolve a boundary dispute, a surveyor can provide you with invaluable information. With their specialized tools and techniques, surveyors can provide precise data that is essential for making informed decisions. In this blog post, we will explore the situations where you may need to hire a surveyor and the benefits they can provide.
Here are some situations when you need a surveyor:
Land purchase: If you're considering buying a piece of land, you should hire a surveyor to determine its boundaries and verify that
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WHAT EXACTLY IS A CONDOMINIUM AND WHAT ARE THE LAWS GOVERNING IT?
In the realm of real estate, condominiums have become increasingly popular housing options for many individuals and families. A condominium, often referred to as a condo, offers a unique blend of ownership and shared community living. This blog aims to provide an in-depth understanding of what a condominium is, its distinctive features, and the laws that govern its operation.
Defining a Condominium:
A condominium is a type of residential property where individuals own their individual units within a larger building or community, while also sharing ownership of common areas and facilities. These common areas may include amenities such as swimming pools, gyms, gardens, and parking spaces. Each unit owner holds a deed to their specific unit and has the right to sell, mortgage, or lease it.
Key Features of Condominiums:
Individual Ownership: Condominium owners have exclusive ownership rights over their individual units. They have the freedom to modify and customize their li
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IRON SHEETS, WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO STEAL THEM?
In Uganda, iron sheets have always been a very popular roofing material due to their durability, affordability, and availability. However the theft of iron sheets is currently becoming a common (high/top level) occurrence due to their resale value, ease of transport, and demand.
Iron sheets are made from galvanized steel, which is coated with zinc to prevent rusting and increase its lifespan. They are lightweight and easy to install, making them a popular choice for many homeowners and builders. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits and drawbacks of using iron sheets for roofing in Uganda, and also attempt to find out who exactly is "stealing the iron sheets".
Benefits of using iron sheets for roofing in Uganda
Affordability: Iron sheets are one of the most affordable roofing materials in Uganda. They are readily available and can be purchased at most hardware stores at an affordable price.
Durability: Iron sheets are very durable and can withstand ha
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UNDERSTANDING THE LAND TENURE IN UGANDA AND ITS IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE OWNERSHIP
Uganda is a country with a complex land tenure system, which has significant impacts on real estate ownership. The system is a result of a mix of different land tenure systems inherited from Uganda's colonial past, which have evolved and adapted to the country's changing political, social, and economic circumstances. In this blog, we will examine the different types of land tenure in Uganda and their impact on real estate ownership.
Mailo Land: Mailo land is a type of land tenure system that was introduced in Uganda during the colonial period. It is prevalent in central Uganda, where it covers about 30% of the land area. Mailo land is a freehold system where the land is owned by individuals or families who have the right to use, sell, or lease it. However, the landowners only have ownership rights to the surface of the land, as the government retains ownership of the minerals and subsoil.
The main challenge with the Mailo land system is that it has led to fragmented landowner
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