Uganda’s Lake Victoria Corridor Sees Surge in Real Estate Investment
Bwebajja, Uganda – A prime hilltop plot overlooking Lake Victoria has come onto the market, signaling the continued boom in Uganda’s real estate sector, particularly along the rapidly developing corridor between Kampala and Entebbe. The 0.99-acre property, officially Plot 1974, Block 395, Busiro County, is located in the Namulanda-Buzzi village, Kisubi Parish, Sissa Subcounty, and offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding Kakungulu Estate.
The area is experiencing significant growth, reflecting a broader trend of investment in high-end villas, luxury rentals, and strategic land acquisitions. The Kampala-Entebbe highway provides easy access to the property, situated just 18.7 km from Kampala Post Office.
A survey conducted by Surveytech Solutions in October 2023 confirmed the land’s boundaries and verified its legal status. The property is held under Private Mailo Land Tenure, a system recognized under Ugandan law, ensuring a secure investment for potential buyers.
“On top of a hill with a clear view of Lake Victoria. Overlooking Kakungulu Estate,” the seller stated, highlighting the plot’s desirable location.
Bwebajja’s transformation is visible in the surrounding area, with upscale estates like Akright City and commercial developments alongside modern housing. The availability of open land to the west offers a degree of privacy increasingly rare in the area.
The growing interest in the Kampala-Entebbe corridor is fueled by Uganda’s overall economic growth and increasing urbanization. Lake Victoria itself is a key resource for the region, though recent reports have highlighted concerns about pollution impacting the lake’s ecosystem [3].
The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate development, making it suitable for a family home, rental property, or long-term investment. Interested buyers can contact 0772436906 via call or WhatsApp to arrange a viewing, request the full survey report, and inquire about pricing.
This listing comes as Uganda continues to attract international attention for its investment potential. Lake Victoria and the surrounding areas, including Kampala and Entebbe, offer a unique blend of natural beauty and economic opportunity [1, 2].
