These Are Land Measurements in Uganda

Land Measurements in Uganda

Owning a piece of land in Uganda means much to many out there. Unlike in other parts of the world where other options are employed, how land is measured in Uganda is different.

Before you think of buying land, you might want to understand how exactly land is measured in Uganda.

Here are the different land measurements according to Spectrum Properties, one of the leading real estate solutions in Uganda.

A Conversion Guide for Land Sizes

1. 1 Square mile equals to 640 Acres
2. 259 hectares equal 640 acres
3. 1 Hectare equals to 2.47 Acres
4. 1 acre is equivalent to 100 Decimals
5. One is made up of 4046.86 Square Metres
6. 50 decimals equal to half an acre.
7. 25 decimals equal to quarter an acre (100 by 100 feet plot of land)
8. 200*200 feet equal to one acre
9. 12.5 decimals equal to 50 by 100 feet plot of land.
10. 1 meter equals to 100 centimeters
11. 1 foot equals to 11.9 inches
12. 1 square feet equals to 144 square inches
13. 1 square yard equals to 9.6 square feet.
14. 1 square meter equal 10.7 square feet
15. 1 Hectare is made up of 10000 Square Meters

Important note

Uganda’s total area is 241,550.7 square kilometers (sq. km), and water bodies share 36,527.4 sq.km (15.3% of Uganda’s total area). Uganda is a landlocked country bordered by Sudan, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the U Tanzania, and Rwanda. About 80 percent of the country’s total land area is arable, although it is estimated that only 30 percent is being productively utilized. The vegetation is mainly composed of savannah grasslands, woodlands, bushland, and tropical rain forest.

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Buying any size of Land for sale in Uganda for any purpose, you will need land surveying services to ensure that you are buying the right size as stipulated in the title deed. For instance when buying industrial land, farmland or agricultural land, houses, small plots, and any type of property, making land measurements to verify the size is a necessity. Any professional land surveyor always knows how to read and interpret land sizes using the title deed.

All land title deeds whether for leasehold, freehold or Mailo Land tenure systems have to be verified in the land registry/Land offices. The land office will always give you a search report of an applicant who presented a search application to it. Upon confirmation of such sizes, it’s always necessary to do physical confirmation of the size by opening boundaries to ensure that no encroachment on the land size.

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