A few tips for anyone living abroad wanting to buy a house in Uganda!!. 1. Make sure the house has pre-installed BUG SCREENS in the windows and doors. Ugandans might welcome you, but so will the MOSQUITOES. 2. The fencing of the house MUST include either bibbed wire or electrical wires..Helps keep out rubbers. 3. You need an alternative to power this can be solor power, geothermal..whatever!. The power outages in Uganda are insane! And sometimes Umeme can take 3 to 7 days to fix whatever the problem is. 4. You also need a water well/ borehole...these are under ground wells that provide water alternatives to tap water provided by water companies in Uganda. Yes, tap water can short out too and again can take 3 to 7 days to have water again. 5. Before buying the house first look for the following electrical outlets...air conditioning, washer/dryer mashine, microwave, and smoke hood for the stove/cooker ventilation. If any of that is missing then perhaps you should consider building your own house. Honestly you will either spend about the same or less!.
Stop with these ignorant comments. Be observant and think twice or ask yourself why there's no window. And if there's no window, is there enough light? and where is the light coming from? Don't forget that these houses are designed by professionals who know their job better than you.
@ConnectWithUganda Ignorant comments? Sorry, Einstein. How dare you refer to me as ignorant? Do you know me? How many houses have you designed and built? Have you built anything outside of Uganda? I have seen some beautiful designs in Uganda and around the world, but I have also seen some really badly designed houses. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. That should not lead to insults being passed. I have designed and built multiple houses in multiple countries in the Western world. I am neither ignorant nor naive when it comes to home designs and construction. I was recently in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya looking at the prospects of building apartment complexes for investment. You don't know me so don't be so quick to judge and insult people.
Contacts if you're interested in purchasing the house +256 755 378 618 / +256 704 079 274
Hi,
I like the house finishing, can they do finishing work if I needed their services?
Why do you put numbers you don't pick up. I have tried to call you severally on the number ending with 618 but you don't pick it.
Simple and beautiful. Not exaggerated as some people do. I have liked the way you present❤❤
A few tips for anyone living abroad wanting to buy a house in Uganda!!.
1. Make sure the house has pre-installed BUG SCREENS in the windows and doors. Ugandans might welcome you, but so will the MOSQUITOES.
2. The fencing of the house MUST include either bibbed wire or electrical wires..Helps keep out rubbers.
3. You need an alternative to power this can be solor power, geothermal..whatever!. The power outages in Uganda are insane! And sometimes Umeme can take 3 to 7 days to fix whatever the problem is.
4. You also need a water well/ borehole...these are under ground wells that provide water alternatives to tap water provided by water companies in Uganda. Yes, tap water can short out too and again can take 3 to 7 days to have water again.
5. Before buying the house first look for the following electrical outlets...air conditioning, washer/dryer mashine, microwave, and smoke hood for the stove/cooker ventilation.
If any of that is missing then perhaps you should consider building your own house. Honestly you will either spend about the same or less!.
Its a spacious house, with great natural lighting and nice finishings too
This house is a very very beautiful
Very beautiful and simple amazing neighborhood 4 bedroom nice great place
Very nice finishing.
Looks like it's worth much more than 400M
Aww i like yr Outfit. so elegant and thanks for the videos 🔥🔥
You’re welcome 😊
Good job. Succinct and clear
Amazing house like it
I highly recommend this property. I would personally buy it if the payment plan was friendly.
I didn't mention the payment plan of the house. Not sure what you're talking about.
Finishing of this house is very high quality.
This is such a lovely house. Your outfit is beautiful ❤️🥁🙌🏿.
Thank you 🤗
@@RaeKembabazi : Your welcome Rae 🤗🥁. Have a lovely day. May your channel continue to flourish 💐.
Great content thanks for sharing 👌. And I pray as I work to achieve such in life 🙏
Rae, very nice home and great content!❤😊
Thank you! 🤗
Nice finishing
From RWANDA!!!
Very good compound with no flowers🥺pls guys plant flowers all over then i will come buy it.
Its already bought.
Congratulations
It's a nice property
excellent
And a toilet to poop in and window to see outside, a kitchen to cook in lol she so cute
The master is so fine
Are foreigners allowed to buy in uganda?
Yes u can
Yes.
You can only lease land in Uganda if you're a foreigner
Bathtubs are dangerous... why?..
Accidents
But accidents can happen any way right?
Falling and hitting your head on the bathtub. Many people have died from that. So most Ugandans don't like them.
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Living Room without any window? That is insane.
Are you blind, check well there are 2 sliding windows small size 400x1500
Stop with these ignorant comments. Be observant and think twice or ask yourself why there's no window. And if there's no window, is there enough light? and where is the light coming from? Don't forget that these houses are designed by professionals who know their job better than you.
@ConnectWithUganda Ignorant comments?
Sorry, Einstein.
How dare you refer to me as ignorant? Do you know me?
How many houses have you designed and built? Have you built anything outside of Uganda?
I have seen some beautiful designs in Uganda and around the world, but I have also seen some really badly designed houses. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. That should not lead to insults being passed.
I have designed and built multiple houses in multiple countries in the Western world.
I am neither ignorant nor naive when it comes to home designs and construction.
I was recently in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya looking at the prospects of building apartment complexes for investment. You don't know me so don't be so quick to judge and insult people.