Frequently Asked Questions

In this section, we tackle some of the Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Qs) that revolve around our business as a real estate company. The responses seek to provide simple, clear, and relevant answers that can instill confidence and empower you toward an informed purchase decision.

Does your land have titles?

Some of the lands that we sell have titles. 70% of our land/plot offers don’t have titles because the land we offer on the market majorly falls in the customary land tenure system category. What comes with such land instead, are purchase agreements and other support documents that allow one to ably process a title on their own.

How long and how much is processing a title from scratch?

Processing a land title from scratch takes an average of 4-6 months depending on where one is processing it from in Uganda. The associated costs range from UGX 1.5 to 4m depending on nature, size, and who is handling the process (surveyor, law firm, real estate agent) on your behalf.

Do you operate in other areas of the country?

No. Our operations are currently limited to Mbarara but we hope to spread our presence to other parts of Uganda in the next 2-3 years.

Do you allow installments?

Yes, we do allow installment payments to anyone who is unable to pay up the entire purchase price for a given plot of land at once.

How much time do you give to someone to clear payments?

We allow a maximum of 60 days (2 months) for one to pay up the balance due on his / her plot of land.

Does your land have utilities –like power, water, and roads?

Some of the lands we offer on the market have power and water on site while in other instances, such amenities are within a radius of 1-3km from the estates. Access roads across all our properties are at their best to allow for convenient and efficient navigation by anyone accessing such.

Areas /locations where your plots are?

Our plots are located in different parts of Mbarara city (mainly) within a radius of 7-16km (from the city center) along major roads that lead one out of Mbarara.

Terrain and accessibility?

The terrain is major in flatlands and hilly appeal with a wide network of roads that are routinely maintained to ease the movement of people and goods.

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