VAAL Targets Buyers with Acacia Mall Property Showcase

1
VAAL Targets Buyers with Acacia Mall Property Showcase
VAAL Targets Buyers with Acacia Mall Property Showcase

Africa-Press – Uganda. VAAL Real Estate will this week host a two-day property showcase at Acacia Mall, aiming to bring luxury apartment ownership closer to potential investors.

The event, scheduled for March 27 and 28, will run from 10 a.m. to 6pm on the mall’s ground floor, where company officials expect to engage directly with shoppers and prospective buyers.

According to VAAL, the showcase is designed to simplify the property buying process by providing information on available units, payment structures, and financing options in an accessible, interactive setting.

Interested buyers will have the opportunity to make reservations on-site.

The exhibition will feature The Cadenza Residence and The Bridge Kololo, developments positioned as modern urban living options within prime areas of Kampala.

Under the arrangement, prospective clients will be guided through booking procedures, financing options, and other aspects of property acquisition.

Available units start from approximately $86,000, with a 30 percent deposit required to secure a property and the balance payable over time.

VAAL will also highlight the investment potential of its apartments, particularly in Kololo, a high-demand residential area.

Estimates suggest that a two-bedroom apartment at The Bridge Kololo could generate up to $4,200 per month in rental income, depending on occupancy.

Potential buyers will also be encouraged to visit the showhouse at Cadenza Residence on Katonga Road for a firsthand view of the project and a deeper understanding of the offering.

Real estate analysts note that such activations are increasingly popular with developers as a way to reach a broader market, especially as competition in Kampala’s property sector grows.

VAAL has also lined up limited-time offers for buyers who commit during the two-day event, aiming to attract immediate interest.

The showcase comes amid steady demand for quality housing in Kampala, with developers exploring innovative ways to convert interest into actual sales.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here