4 bedroom Mansion for rent in Bbunga Kampala Uganda, code: 53257
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4bedrooms mansion for rent in Bunga, it has 3 bathrooms and toilets with a nice spacious kitchen, spacious green compound and paved parking , it has 2servant quarters located i a well organized developed neighborhood.
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53257
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to the Daily Morning Market Brief. This comprehensive guide provides the pulse of Uganda's real estate market. It's crucial that you never start your day without a real-time snapshot from the Real Estate Database (RED). Without it, you risk missing vital insights that could influence your real estate decisions.Overview: The Ugandan real estate market is experiencing a dynamic shift. Encompassing a range of areas, from bustling Kampala to the tranquil shores of Lake Victoria, each location offers unique opportunities for buyers and sellers alike. Snapshot: Central Uganda, particularly in areas like Wakiso and Mukono, is witnessing an influx of development, with a notable increase in property listings. Update: There is a growing interest in residential properties in suburbs like Ntinda and Bukoto, indicative of evolving consumer preferences.Trend: The trend of urbanization is shaping the market. The demand for commercial properties in city centers like Jinja and Mba
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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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