RentFreely Blog
Honest guides on renting in Kampala and Uganda — for tenants, landlords, and property managers. No fake listings. No hype.
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Renting along the Seeta–Mukono corridor
When city rent pushes you outward.
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Renting in Kyanja — growth and new builds
Verify pins as streets change.
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Renting in Kiwatule — mid-range Kampala living
What “affordable” means here.
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Renting in Lubowa — hospital corridor renters
Family and professional renting patterns.
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Renting in Buziga — quiet streets, real distances
Do not trust a pretty photo alone.
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Renting in Muyenga — hills, views, and access
Questions to ask on every viewing.
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Renting in Nakawa — industrial edge and housing mix
Who this area suits.
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Renting in Kololo — expectations vs reality
Premium areas still need verified locations.
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Renting in Bukoto — students, professionals, and pins
Area context for better decisions.
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Renting in Najjera — buses, budgets, and honest listings
How to search without hype.
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Renting in Ntinda — what tenants and landlords should know
A practical area guide without invented listings.
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Why monthly rent period is the default in Uganda
Matching how people actually budget.
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Listing one room vs a full house
Different tenants, different photos, same honesty.
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Handover inspection photos landlords should take
Protect everyone at move-in and move-out.
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Owner reports property managers should send
Trust is paperwork done lightly.
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Managing keys and viewings as a landlord
A simple calendar habit that saves hours.
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Updating your listing after a tenant moves
Close the loop so you do not get angry calls.
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Map pin accuracy for landlords in Kampala
Tenants forgive old paint; they do not forgive wrong roads.
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Indoor photos and lighting in Ugandan homes
Work with what you have — no studio required.
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Writing rent descriptions that sound human
UGX, period, deposit, and what is included — clearly.