This is exactly why houses in Uganda are not selling because it's over and far above, have you seen a $250 K houses in the states? With better ROADS, no Blackouts etc. Why would someone invest such money when perhaps just a few yards away there is waste and organic trash. Such a house is built under $200K 100%
@@djblackruss what does Kampala has to offer? Bad roads, traffic jams, noise, dust, most houses are built with cheap material and an okay architecture, I'm always saying the real estate market is not properly justified. Have a look at the pics they are advertising with and the information they give. These people don't know what they are doing at all.
In Kampala, and Uganda at large the location of the property dictates the prices... a lot of these are the most expensive parts of the County with a huge demand for both residential and commercial use.
You’re joking with the price. You must have an exclusive group of people who will buy for that price. As an American who has lived in million dollar homes, there are reasons why we pay that much; appreciation, great public schools, roads, and strong resale to name a few. Plus pools, garages, golf course, outdoor kitchens, stable electricity, air conditioning, etc. Many you can’t offer. If you want to sell houses, try $100-$250k. Anything over this and you’re not maximizing your market.
Beautiful but not many people abroad will sink $750,000 in a house in Uganda. I doubt there are many business people in Uganda willing to do that either. Only corrupt politicians will. Houses of $50-250 range will attract more interests.
Very nice modern design, very spacious rooms bathed in amazing sun,light. Beautiful indeed. However, I am not being negative, for that asking price in the US you get beautiful landscaping on the property and in the development itself. I see meager greenery on the property itself and none on the surrounding area; it is not appealing to most Westners who can afford these prices. I see this building trend in several developing African countries and think it is a mistake. Develop good housing that the general African population can buy and focus less on the Diaspora and other Western people; we are more pick and detail oriented when paying big bucks for our abodes. I wish all these real estate entrepreneurs great success.
$720k USD? This is more than the cost of housing up here where we have good housing standards, city planning, functioning sewage system, regular garbage collection, fire services, ambulance services, excellent public schools, police services, water, electricity, personal security, home insurance, home warranty, good weather, gorgeous landscape, etc. I don't get it!?
Totally agree, the camera work on this and other videos by the same crew are impossible to see what's intended. Quit trying to be a hollywood star and just showcase the house and product inside!
It's not bad 6 bedrooms tray ceiling resets lighting cuboareds not bad at all the kitchen sink is cheep the rooms are large unsweet baths swimming pool manicure yard the price is worth it p.s. joanita looking fine asusual in her white top and black bottom
House no bad, but prising... Higher than house it self, why this people have no fear of God in giving such price??? Now we are most higher housing price than Las Vegas... Don't wait for Diasporas to come and buy those houses yet there's citizens who are ready to buy the house if it at affordable price... Think well people
Yeah but it has 6 bedrooms a pool and a large balcony ..the balcony is large enough for a cookout/ party..views of Lake Victoria..and not far from downtown( traffic is horrible during rush hour)
I feel the same. There are few people willing to leave the states to pay that amount in a foreign country. Most want something that has value, but cost much less than in the states.
@@trailblazersish Y'all sound cheap tbh, just like everyone else in the world is. 6 bedrooms with a pool, large balcony and view of the lake is a steal for $700K almost anywhere in the U.S. You can't be so cheap that you cannot see the potential future and how a 6 bedroom home like that can easily be worth $2 million+ in 5-10 years if the area continues to develop. Gotta have some vision and be able to think long term. You want a $150K condo, ok but it isn't going to be as nice as this and it won't have a pool, 6 bedrooms, or a view of any lake. If you're not interested in those things then yeah look for a "cheap condo". Lol, cheap people are not the same as frugal and smart investors don't get it twisted. Also you can maybe negotiate a lower price than the asking *wink* *wink*. Only other option is buying your own land and building your home for $150K which sounds like a thin margin to me but it may be possible to build a modest home for around that price.
If you are trying to appeal to those outside Uganda. I would encourage you to show condos/houses in the 50k-150k range.
@vicent sykes Hell no then why Leave LA or Miami?
This is exactly why houses in Uganda are not selling because it's over and far above, have you seen a $250 K houses in the states? With better ROADS, no Blackouts etc. Why would someone invest such money when perhaps just a few yards away there is waste and organic trash. Such a house is built under $200K 100%
I just looked at homes in South Africa, and WOOOOOOW. The same price and you can have 40 acres of land and a mansion
@@djblackruss what does Kampala has to offer? Bad roads, traffic jams, noise, dust, most houses are built with cheap material and an okay architecture, I'm always saying the real estate market is not properly justified. Have a look at the pics they are advertising with and the information they give. These people don't know what they are doing at all.
Macadamia I’m still looking around the continent. But maybe it’s better to buy a condo in a high rise then a home
Better to build than to buy that's why most really estate companies are failing in Africa especially Kenya
In Kampala, and Uganda at large the location of the property dictates the prices... a lot of these are the most expensive parts of the County with a huge demand for both residential and commercial use.
You’re joking with the price. You must have an exclusive group of people who will buy for that price. As an American who has lived in million dollar homes, there are reasons why we pay that much; appreciation, great public schools, roads, and strong resale to name a few. Plus pools, garages, golf course, outdoor kitchens, stable electricity, air conditioning, etc. Many you can’t offer. If you want to sell houses, try $100-$250k. Anything over this and you’re not maximizing your market.
Gary Scott great advice
Very true.
They're greedy, and out of their minds as well.
huge facts
Beautiful but not many people abroad will sink $750,000 in a house in Uganda. I doubt there are many business people in Uganda willing to do that either. Only corrupt politicians will. Houses of $50-250 range will attract more interests.
Agreed
There are Ugandans who afford that easy. Stop having a poverty mindset.
Over priced with that amount I would buy a reasonable plot build and furnish with extra change
Am definitely getting one of those 😊🥰🥰🥰
I bet if you go there and get to know people and ask around you can find a place better and much cheaper.
man,this guy was so serious,was it super sunny that day or
Very nice modern design, very spacious rooms bathed in amazing sun,light. Beautiful indeed. However, I am not being negative, for that asking price in the US you get beautiful landscaping on the property and in the development itself. I see meager greenery on the property itself and none on the surrounding area; it is not appealing to most Westners who can afford these prices. I see this building trend in several developing African countries and think it is a mistake. Develop good housing that the general African population can buy and focus less on the Diaspora and other Western people; we are more pick and detail oriented when paying big bucks for our abodes. I wish all these real estate entrepreneurs great success.
The houses are beautiful but please tell your bosses to improve on the infrastructures to make it worth it
What's cheap about $750k villa?
$720k USD? This is more than the cost of housing up here where we have good housing standards, city planning, functioning sewage system, regular garbage collection, fire services, ambulance services, excellent public schools, police services, water, electricity, personal security, home insurance, home warranty, good weather, gorgeous landscape, etc. I don't get it!?
The camera movement almost gave me seizures!
Totally agree, the camera work on this and other videos by the same crew are impossible to see what's intended. Quit trying to be a hollywood star and just showcase the house and product inside!
How can I buy property in the states as an investment yet I'm a pure Ugandan but may aford
It's not bad 6 bedrooms tray ceiling resets lighting cuboareds not bad at all the kitchen sink is cheep the rooms are large unsweet baths swimming pool manicure yard the price is worth it p.s. joanita looking fine asusual in her white top and black bottom
That's insane price for such a house with that small compound ..
Price pse
House no bad, but prising... Higher than house it self, why this people have no fear of God in giving such price??? Now we are most higher housing price than Las Vegas... Don't wait for Diasporas to come and buy those houses yet there's citizens who are ready to buy the house if it at affordable price... Think well people
How much for sale?
Is how much
$720k?! That's too much guys
If I want it ,how can I get u people
How can I get you people
Why the music, anyway?
FFS, the way things are going I am going to have to get land and build my own house. Or stay here in with the colonizer....
But the property agent has no smile how Will he attract the customers.
@vicent sykes people who can't afford even to buy a minor thing like a shoe make a lot of noise...l petty you alot.
I would have to remodel immediately once I buy it that inside is so dated but maybe that's what's the style in Kenya now
Duh! Learn geography. It is Uganda, not Kenya!!
A very select group of customers for 720k
Are these homes still available?
Nice but overpriced
$100,000 USD would make sense
Plastic homes with no privacy at all!😟😏....not my type at all!
Way overpriced!
Lol.. 700k
Word. Who can afford that?
If I come into 700k I'm not gonna spend it on a house.
Yeah but it has 6 bedrooms a pool and a large balcony ..the balcony is large enough for a cookout/ party..views of Lake Victoria..and not far from downtown( traffic is horrible during rush hour)
I feel the same. There are few people willing to leave the states to pay that amount in a foreign country. Most want something that has value, but cost much less than in the states.
Yeah I understand to move to Uganda or another developing country most in the Statew want a good value at a lower price
@@trailblazersish Y'all sound cheap tbh, just like everyone else in the world is. 6 bedrooms with a pool, large balcony and view of the lake is a steal for $700K almost anywhere in the U.S. You can't be so cheap that you cannot see the potential future and how a 6 bedroom home like that can easily be worth $2 million+ in 5-10 years if the area continues to develop. Gotta have some vision and be able to think long term. You want a $150K condo, ok but it isn't going to be as nice as this and it won't have a pool, 6 bedrooms, or a view of any lake. If you're not interested in those things then yeah look for a "cheap condo". Lol, cheap people are not the same as frugal and smart investors don't get it twisted. Also you can maybe negotiate a lower price than the asking *wink* *wink*. Only other option is buying your own land and building your home for $150K which sounds like a thin margin to me but it may be possible to build a modest home for around that price.
Very cheap keep the grt work