Meera Investments Limited (MIL), Uganda’s largest property owner and developer has completed Tagore Living Project, putting 28 modern and urban homes on the market.
The project, is MIL’s first built-to-sell residential development project, aimed at “creating an opportunity for both Ugandans and foreigners to invest and own property in Uganda, for either residential or investment purposes.”
Meera owns over 300 for-rent properties in Kampala and other major towns like Mukono, Jinja, Mbale and Mbarara. The company also owns the largest number of ongoing real estate projects and is the largest private owner of commercial land in Kampala.

Tagore Living comprises of twenty-eight (28) modern apartments located in Kamwokya-Kisementi, just a stone throw-away from Acacia Mall, the Kisementi shopping precinct, Kitante Golf-Course and the affluent Kololo neighbourhood.
The 28 homes are set into either two or three-bedroom configurations, each with a kitchen, a living room, dining room and a spacious balcony.
The apartments complex, according to the developers, is connected to a 3-phase mains power supply with a 24-hour back-up generator. It is also equipped with a duplex passenger lift as well as car lift to the two covered parking levels. The facility is monitored by 24-hour high-intensity surveillance CCTV cameras, a 24/7 operational control room and security personnel. The apartments are also served by a common laundry/utility room and have provisioning for Wi-Fi internet connection, split air conditioning and cable TV amongst the many other amenities.

The homes are now on sale, and according to Sheena Ruparelia, one of MIL’s directors, the homes are selling like hot cake.
“There are a few homes still left,” she said.
For further sales information and pricelist, please contact Crane Management Services on: info@cms.co.ug or gm@cms.co.ug.
The sales office can also be reached on the following numbers: +256 752 711 750, +256 702 711 142 and +256 414 343 552 or 4th floor, Crane Chambers, Plot 36 Kampala Road.

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