2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Bulenga Wakiso Uganda, code: 175388
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An excecutive 2 bedroom house in nakuwadde with a 1 bedroom boysquarter seated on 12 decimals for sale at 250m negotiable
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🚪Built in wardrobes
🔶Ceramic tiles
🚘Lots of parking
🚿Out door shower
💠Paved compound
🏘️Servants quaters
🏞️Specious compound
🚪Store
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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Bangalow
Location -
Bulenga
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Bungalow
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Size -
three bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 217938
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Ugx 300,000,000
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WHY THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PACE IN UGANDA IS SLOW IN CATCHING UP WITH THE HOUSING DEFICIT.
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Land tenure system
The land tenure system in Uganda is complex and fragmented. The majority of the land is owned communally, and the legal framework for land tenure is weak. This makes it difficult for developers to acquire land for housing development. Additionally, the high cost of land acquisition and the slow process of obtaining land titles are major obstacles to housing development.
Lack of access to finance
Access to finance is a major challenge for developers in Uganda. Most developers are small-scale, and they have limited access to capital. The
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