Can Foreigners buy land in Uganda
Can Foreigners Buy Land in Uganda? Insights from the Musbon Group
Navigating Uganda’s real estate market as a foreigner? Musbon Group, a leading real estate firm in Kampala, clarifies the rules on land ownership. In Uganda, foreigners cannot directly own freehold or mailo land, as the 1995 Constitution reserves these tenures for Ugandan citizens. However, foreigners can acquire leasehold land, typically for terms of 49 or 99 years, making it an attractive option for investment or development.
Leasehold properties, available across prime locations like Kampala, Entebbe, and Jinja, allow foreigners to build homes, businesses, or investment projects with confidence. The process is straightforward, supported by Uganda’s investor-friendly policies, but requires due diligence to ensure clear titles. Musbon Group offers expert guidance, connecting foreigners with verified leasehold opportunities and legal support to secure their investments.
Whether you’re eyeing urban condos or sprawling estates, Uganda’s vibrant market welcomes you. Contact Musbon Group today to explore leasehold options and start your journey in Uganda’s booming real estate scene!
By Musbon Group