1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 207466
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KYANJA TOWN - RENTAL UNITS ON SALE: 650M UGX Location: Kyanja town Price: Ugx650m Monthly rental collection: Ugx6,000,000 Land size: 15 Decimals 8 double units Sitting room Modern open kitchen Self contained for more information you can contact us on 0742422597,0786396139,0777517205 or come at our offices located in kyaliwajjala along naalya road opposite life link hospital
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🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🔶Ceramic tiles
📡DSTV
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚰Water tank
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🇺🇬 HOW UGANDA’S REAL ESTATE MARKET HAS TRANSFORMED SINCE INDEPÈNDENCE. Since gaining independence in 1962, Uganda has undergone significant transformations across various sectors, with real estate being one of the most remarkable areas of growth. The journey from a colonial past, characterized by land ownership challenges and limited urban infrastructure, to a dynamic and evolving real estate market has been both complex and inspiring. Let's explore the major milestones, developments, and trends that have shaped Uganda's real estate market since independence. Colonial Legacy and Land Ownership.At the time of independence, land ownership in Uganda was heavily influenced by colonial laws and practices. The introduction of the 1900 Buganda Agreement and subsequent land acts created a dual land ownership system, with land divided between mailo (freehold) and leasehold tenures. These early systems often favored colonial settlers and elites, leaving the majority of Ugandans with limited access to land ownership.Independence marked the beginning of significant r
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