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NHCC Uganda Pioneering Affordable Housing and Sustainable Urban Development

NHCC’s core mandate is to increase the housing stock in Uganda, rehabilitate the housing industry, and encourage Ugandans to own homes in well-planned environments. The company’s vision is to use homeownership to enhance household wealth and living standards for every Ugandan. Its mission revolves around creating the reality of homeownership in well-planned and permanent built environments .

NHCC has undertaken several significant housing projects across Uganda, contributing to the development of both urban and rural areas:

  • Namungoona Housing Estate: Located in Kampala, this estate comprises 200 housing units, with each house priced between UGX 200 million and UGX 250 million. The project aims to provide quality housing in a strategic location .
  • Bukerere Housing Estate: Situated in Mukono District, this development plans to offer between 2,000 and 3,000 housing units, including three-storey flats targeting upper-middle-class clients .
  • Jasmine Apartments, Naalya: These three-bedroom flats, each measuring 117m², are located in Kira Municipality and feature retail shops and communal amenities .
  • Rwizi View Estate, Mbarara: This project offers two and three-bedroom apartments in the city center, providing modern living spaces in a growing urban area .
  • Bukerere Jubilee City: NHCC plans to develop a 320-acre site in Mukono District into a comprehensive urban center, featuring residential, commercial, and recreational facilities .

NHCC’s strategic initiatives focus on enhancing housing accessibility and sustainability:

  • Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): Collaborations with entities like Shelter Afrique have enabled NHCC to secure funding for housing projects, such as the $9 million loan used to complete 162 housing units in Namungoona .
  • Government Repossession: The Ugandan government has initiated the process of repossessing NHCC to enable the company to serve as the main national implementing agency for social housing, low-cost housing, and slum upgrading projects .
  • Infrastructure Development: NHCC has contributed to the country’s infrastructure by constructing office blocks like Crested Towers and public facilities such as schools, hospitals, and airbases .

Looking ahead, NHCC is poised to continue its mission of providing affordable and sustainable housing solutions. Upcoming projects include:

  • Luzira Diaspora Village: A development featuring 300 units ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms, catering to the needs of the Ugandan diaspora.
  • Bukoto Tower: A mixed-use development offering 2 and 3-bedroom units, combining residential and commercial spaces.
  • Lubowa 80 Apartments: A large-scale project comprising 2,000 units of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom apartments, aimed at addressing the growing demand for housing in Wakiso District .

The National Housing and Construction Company continues to be a cornerstone in Uganda’s housing sector, driving the development of affordable and sustainable housing solutions. Through strategic projects and initiatives, NHCC is not only addressing the housing deficit but also contributing to the broader economic and social development of the country.

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