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Highest Rent in Uganda

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Uganda

1 Kibale W $150
2 Kigorobya W $150
3 Nakasongola C $150
4 Byakabanda C $150
5 Masindi Port W $150
6 Kilembe W $150
7 Kyotera C $150
8 Rubirizi W $150
9 Buliisa W $150
10 Pader Palwo N $150
11 Bweyogerere C $150
12 Pader N $150
13 Wanseko W $150
14 Kiruhura W $150
15 Nagongera E $150
16 Nkoma W $150
17 Kibiito W $150
18 Rubaare W $150
19 Kebisoni W $150
20 Hima W $150
21 Amudat N $150
22 Lwengo C $150
23 Kalisizo C $150
24 Kasambya C $150
25 Kyamahungu W $150
26 Busembatia E $150
27 Kakumiro W $150
28 Kazo W $150
29 Kyazanga C $150
30 Buhesi W $150
31 Manafwa E $150
32 Moroto N $150
33 Lyantonde C $150
34 Kyarusozi W $150
35 Bukomero C $150
36 Kanungu W $150
38 Gombe C $150
39 Busolwe E $150
40 Nyamunuka W $150
41 Ntungamo W $150
42 Kasanda C $150
43 Namavundu E $150
44 Butunduzi W $150
45 Ngora E $150
46 Kisoro W $150
47 Kireka C $150
48 Kikube W $150
49 Katoke W $150
50 Kisinga W $150
51 Buikwe C $150
52 Rwiimi W $150
53 Moyo N $150
54 Butemba C $150
55 Budadiri E $150
56 Sironko E $150
57 Kinoni W $150
58 Magamaga E $150
59 Buhimba W $150
60 Nyahuka W $150
61 Iryango W $150
62 Mabare W $150
63 Lwakyomba W $150
64 Kaliro E $150
65 Mayuge E $150
66 Malaba E $150
67 Kiziba C $150
68 Kihihi W $150
69 Kigumba W $150
70 Namayumba C $150
71 Bundibugyo W $150
72 Kiboga C $150
73 Namasuba C $150
74 Namutumba E $150
75 Rubanda W $150
76 Opit N $150
77 Dokolo N $150
79 Kamwenge W $150
80 Butaleja E $150
81 Anaka N $150
82 Buwenge E $150
83 Abim N $150
84 Kasozi W $150
85 Lukaya C $150
86 Bukuya C $150
88 Muhorro W $150
89 Kagadi W $150
90 Kakiri C $150
91 Kyenjojo W $150
92 Pakwach N $150
93 Kasaali C $150
94 Budaka E $150
95 Kyegegwa W $150
96 Bombo C $150
97 Buyende E $150
98 Kayunga C $150
99 Nyachera W $150
100 Wobulenzi C $150

Cities with the highest rents in Uganda reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Kibale leads with a median rent of $150 per month.

High rents are typically found in cities with strong economies, large populations of young professionals, and limited housing supply. These markets often have low vacancy rates and competitive rental processes.

The rent burden in these cities can be significant, with many residents spending more than 30% of their income on housing. This has fueled discussions about rent control, affordable housing development, and tenant protections in many of these communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Renters in Kibale pay $150/month — that's $1,800 per year on housing alone.
  • 2. The general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income — in many of these cities, average earners exceed that threshold.
  • 3. High-rent cities often have rental vacancy rates below 5%, creating intense competition for available units.

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