Commercial Land for sale in Kitenga Wakiso Uganda, code: 184766
|
|
|
Category: |
Commercial Land
|
|
|
|
This 7.3 Acre commercial land for sale is located in Wakiso District, Kitenga before you reach Lugazi town, 500 meters from Jinja road. It is ideal for industrial and estate development with an asking price of 85,000,000 Shillings per acre. The land tenure is Mailo Land and holds great potential for commercial development.
The land is well positioned for commercial and industrial developments, with many amenities available in the area. It is conveniently located near Jinja road, giving easy access to the major highway. It is also close to Lugazi town, offering many services, amenities, and entertainment options.
The land is also located in a developing area with many opportunities for businesses. It is in close proximity to the growing Wakiso district and many of its services, including medical facilities, schools, and shopping centers. It is also close to the industrial area of Lugazi, offering many potential business opportunities.
This 7.3 Acre commercial land is an excellent investment opportunity for industrial and estate developments. It is well located, with easy access to the highway and close proximity to the growing Wakiso district. With its low asking price per acre and Mailo land tenure, this is a great chance to invest in a promising area.
|
|
|
|
|
QR CODE
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
23 RELATED PROPERTIES
(Related by price or location or district or status or type) |
|
|
DO YOU SUPPORT OR OPPOSE THE IDEA OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS CHÁRGING SEARCH FEES?
I previously engaged in a constructive phone dialogue with Dr. Rachael Mirembe, a distinguished figure within Uganda's real estate landscape. Our conversation stemmed from a past encounter on Twitter Spaces, during which we held differing opinions on the practice of real estate agents charging search fees. My intention of reaching out to her was to bridge our perspectives and establish common ground.
Initially, Dr. Mirembe strongly supported the elimination of search fees within the Ugandan real estate market, citing her experiences in South Africa where search/such fees were not customary. Her argument was centered on the belief that an agent's income should be derived solely from commissions earned after a successful sale and not from search fees.
However, our conversation led us to a shared understanding. We both recognized the necessity of search fees to deter time-consuming property tours by speculators and casual real estate enthusiasts also know as real estate to
|
|
|
|
LAND FRAUD IN UGANDA: THE CAUSES, IMPACTS, AND SOLUTIONS.
Land fraud is a rampant problem in Uganda. It is a complex issue that affects thousands of Ugandans, and it has far-reaching consequences that undermine economic growth, social stability, and political development. In this blog, we will examine the root causes of land fraud in Uganda, its impacts on society, and the measures that the government and other stakeholders can take to address it.
Root Causes of Land Fraud in Uganda
The primary cause of land fraud in Uganda is the lack of a secure and efficient land tenure system. Land is a crucial resource in Uganda, and it is the primary source of livelihood for most Ugandans. However, the current land tenure system is fraught with challenges such as overlapping and conflicting land laws, inadequate land registration processes, and corruption within the land administration system. These challenges create loopholes that unscrupulous individuals exploit to perpetrate land fraud.
Another significant cause of land fraud in Uganda is
|
|
|
|
|
ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND PRIME WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 184766
|
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
Please fill out the inquiry form below with all required details. You will receive a response from Goldmine Finance within 48 hours, advising you on installment payment options for your preferred property based on the information provided.
|
|