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Uganda Records Slower Growth in Residential Property Prices - UBOS

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Rogers Atukunda
Uganda Records Slower Growth in Residential Property Prices - UBOS
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The Uganda Bureau of Statistics reported a slowdown in residential property price inflation in the Greater Kampala area for the 2025/26 financial year. While annual inflation remains at 6.4 percent, quarterly prices saw a slight decline, reflecting shifting demand in the housing market.

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The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has reported a slowdown in residential property price inflation across the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area for the financial year ending Quarter Four (Q4) of 2025/26.

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The article relies on official government statistical data and provides a neutral summary of market trends.

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