Property valuations in Uganda

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Acting on behalf of residential and commercial owners, investors and occupiers, Knight Frank Uganda's valuation specialists provide timely, accurate and professional valuations for a wide range of purposes including transaction, financing, due diligence and securitisation.

Why Knight Frank?

Property valuations need to be independent, objective and undertaken in accordance with recognised and approved standards and compliance regulations. At Knight Frank we ensure valuations are carried out in accordance with the Code of Ethics and Conduct laid by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and Institute of Surveyors Uganda (ISU).

As preferred valuers for both commercial and residential property, our reputation is cemented by our high regard for ethics and integrity, which is critical in a market as volatile as ours.

Supported by a global network of commercial and residential property valuations specialists, we benefit from market-leading research, access to cutting-edge valuation technolgy and the specialist expertise of a truly international business.

Types of properties for valuation include (but not limited to):

  • Commercial valuations - office buildings, retail shopping centers and complexes
  • Residential valuations - condominiums, apartment blocks, villas, housing development projects and standalone residential units
  • Industrial valuations - large-scale factories and warehouses, industrial estates, ports, mining land
  • Hotels and leisure valuations - hotels, resorts, golf courses and country clubs
  • Healthcare properties - hospitals
  • Leasehold properties - valuation of leasehold properties
  • Plant and Machinery - large-scale plants and factories including: power plants, semi conductor plants, gypsum production factories, steel factories, sugar mills, textile factories, chemical plants, and automobile plants.

We carry out valuations for a number of purposes:

  • Loan security
  • Year-end accounts and cash flow analysis
  • Unit pricing
  • Sales and acquisitions
  • Corporate recovery
  • Flotations and securitisations
  • Management buy-outs
  • Takeovers and mergers
  • Litigation and compensation
  • Insurance valuations

Residential valuations:

  • Building surveys
  • Valuations for secured lending
  • Statutory tax valuations
  • Compulsory Purchase Orders