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43 search results, The top 100 most Beautiful Houses for sale/rent in Uganda (Goldstar listings 2026)
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100 FASTEST GROWING LOCATIONS IN AND AROUND KAMPALA CITY FOR BUYING RESIDENTIAL LAND. Is your home area one of the fastest growing locations around Kampala?
Kampala's real estate market is rapidly expanding, with numerous areas around the city experiencing significant growth. Based on the latest RED statistical analytics, I have identified the top 100 fastest-growing locations for buying land or houses, arranged and ranked in order of growth.
This boom is driven by rapid urbanization, a growing economy, and increasing demand and supply in these areas. A key observation is that the fastest-growing areas are "generally" more expensive. However, there are exceptions like Kololo, which, despite being very expensive, is ranked 39th due to its slower growth. This slow growth is attributed to the limited supply of land and low demand caused by high price points.
In this blog, I highlight a selection of these promising locations, offering an overview of the factors contributing to their growth and what makes each area unique and attractive for residen
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WHICH ONES ARE THE MOST SECURE NEIGHBORHOODS IN KAMPALA. In the fast growing city of Kampala, finding a safe and secure neighborhood to call home is a top priority for residents and newcomers alike. With a growing population and diverse communities, it's essential to navigate the city's various districts to identify the areas known for their safety and security. In this guide, we'll explore some of the most secure neighborhoods in Kampala, offering insights into what makes them stand out and why they are preferred by many residents. 1. Nakasero.Nakasero is often considered one of the safest and most upscale neighborhoods in Kampala. Located in the heart of the city, it is home to many government offices, diplomatic missions, and high end residential properties. The area is well patrolled by security personnel, and its well maintained streets and infrastructure contribute to its overall safety. Nakasero is surrounded by a range of city center amenities, including shopping malls, restaurants, and recreational facilities, making it an attractiv
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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE TAXES IN UGANDA.
Real estate investment in Uganda can be a profitable venture, but it is essential to understand the various taxes that come with it. Taxes such as property rates, withholding tax, and stamp duty can significantly impact an investor's financial bottom line. Here's a comprehensive guide to real estate taxes in Uganda that every property owner or investor should know:Withholding Tax.
In Uganda, withholding tax on rental income is applied to individuals and companies earning income from renting out properties. This tax is deducted at the source by the tenant when making rental payments to the landlord and is then remitted to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). The law specifies the parties responsible for withholding the tax (tenants) and those from whom the tax is withheld (landlords), depending on the nature and circumstances of the transaction.Tenants are legally obligated to remit the withheld tax (or the amount that should have been withheld) to URA within 15 days after the end of
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I DON’T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO START BUILDING, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
If you're waiting to have all the money before you start building, you might wait forever. That's the truth many aspiring homeowners never hear. Landowners across Uganda and beyond sit on idle plots because they believe they must first raise hundreds of millions. But is that always necessary?
A successful home doesn't always begin with a full bank account, it begins with a smart plan.
Moses bought land in Mukono in 2019. By 2020, he had only UGX 5 million left. Instead of waiting to hit UGX 100 million, he started with what he had. He dug a pit latrine, fenced off the land with simple poles and wire, and built a small store with iron sheets for materials.
Within a year, he was living on-site in a modest two-room structure. By cutting out rent, he redirected savings into the main house. He completed the foundation the next year, then the walls the next. Now, in 2025, Moses is putting on the roof, one paycheck at a time.
So how can you do the same?
Break the house into phases
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