Bukoto, Kampala
Quiet, increasingly popular suburb 8 km north of Kampala CBD. Mix of single-family homes and 2-bedroom rentals at prices that beat Ntinda and Bukoto — with the trade-off of murram backroads that get tough during heavy rain.

Strong on safety & family living. Watch the roads in rainy season.

Quick facts
What you'd want to know in the first 60 seconds.
About Bukoto
Bukoto occupies the comfortable middle ground between prestigious Kololo, redeveloped Naguru and bustling Ntinda. It is a settled, leafy residential area popular with professionals, NGO staff and families who want a central, well-serviced address without the very top-tier price tag.
The neighbourhood is dotted with apartment blocks, gated estates and standalone homes, and benefits from the social pull of nearby Kisementi, Acacia Mall and the Northern Bypass. Its position — minutes from Kololo's offices and Ntinda's shopping — gives Bukoto an enviable balance of calm and connectivity.
A sneak peek at Bukoto
The quick character read — what stands out before you ever visit.
Bukoto sits in the sweet spot of the city's prime corridor — professionals and families choose it for a calm, green base within easy reach of everything that matters.
Apartment blocks and gated homes line settled streets, with Kisementi's restaurants and bars and Acacia Mall just down the road for the weekend.
Offices, malls, schools and nightlife are all minutes away. Bukoto lets you live centrally and quietly, then dip into the buzz of Kisementi or Kamwokya whenever you like.
Reliable demand from professionals and NGO tenants keeps Bukoto's apartments and homes well occupied, with location underpinning steady values.
Available rentals
8 active listings · verified within the last 30 days
Homes for rent in Bukoto
Rent & property market snapshot
A snapshot of the Bukoto rental market based on recent listings. Median values reflect typical asking rents, not promotional prices.
Rent by property type
Land for sale — price guide
Typical asking prices for plots in and around Bukoto, by size.
Should you buy in Bukoto?
Bukoto offers a central, leafy base with reliable demand — prime-corridor living at a notch below Kololo's prices.
- Prime-corridor location between Kololo, Naguru and Ntinda
- Steady professional and NGO rental demand
- More accessible pricing than neighbouring Kololo
- Close to Kisementi nightlife, Acacia Mall and the Northern Bypass
- Mix of apartments, gated estates and standalone homes
- Dependable mid-tier yields with central-location upside
Move-in cost estimator
A realistic first-day-of-tenancy figure for a typical 2-bedroom in Bukoto at UGX 1,760,000/month. Numbers vary by landlord and broker.
Always view the unit in person, ask for a written breakdown of fees, and confirm refund terms for the deposit. Never pay brokers before viewing.
Quality of life
Signals built from field visits, public data, and resident feedback. Scored 0–10.
Who lives in Bukoto
Residents, households, and the housing mix — a feel for the community you'd be joining.
Bukoto draws professionals, NGO and embassy staff and families seeking a central, leafy address that balances Kololo's convenience with gentler pricing.
What's around you
A walk through the things you'll actually use day-to-day — grouped by life zone.
- Kyanja Market2 min
- Capital Shoppers Ntinda15 min
- Local supermarkets & kioskswalking
- Restaurants & pork joints5+ near main road
- Kyanja Primary School5 min
- Hilltop College Kyanja8 min
- Kungu Playgroundwalking
- Daycare options3 nearby
- Lugogo Mall (Acacia)15 min
- Body's Gym Kyanja5 min
- Cafés near Kyanja-Kungu3 known
- Football pitches2 nearby
- Kyanja Health Centre III5 min
- Case Clinic (Kololo)25 min
- Pharmacies on main road4+ open late
- Mulago Hospital22 min
- Boda stagesevery corner
- Minivan Taxi (Kyanja–Kalerwe)UGX 1,500
- SafeBoda & Uber Boda5–8 min ETA
- Bombo Road linkdrive to CBD
- Centenary Bank (Ntinda)15 min
- Equity Bank branch10 min
- MTN Mobile Money agents20+ in Kyanja
- Airtel Money kioskswalking
Primary schools in and around Bukoto
Life in Bukoto
The texture of day-to-day living — who thrives here, and why.
Parks & recreation
Green space and gentle outdoor play within reach of Bukoto — the spots families with babies and toddlers actually use on a weekend, including school pools, swings and courts opened to the community. Pick a category to see places, pricing and the practical details.
Swings, slides and soft landings — including school playgrounds opened to the community.
Transport & commute
Door-to-door estimates from a typical address in Bukoto. Peak hours (7–9am, 5–7pm) add 10–20 minutes.
Safety & trust
Bukoto is a residential area of greater Kampala. Most incidents are opportunistic — protect yourself by knowing what to watch for.
Day to day, Bukoto feels calm. Main roads are busier and better lit; side streets are quieter and dimmer after dark. Most reported incidents are opportunistic — petty theft rather than violent crime.
- Brokers asking for "viewing fees" before showing the property — refuse.
- Photos that don't match the actual unit — always view in person before paying.
- Pressure to pay the deposit by mobile money the same day — sleep on it first.
- No written tenancy agreement — insist on one before any payment.
How we mark a listing as trustworthy
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Honest pros & cons
Both sides of the picture. Bukoto is a strong choice for many — but no neighborhood is right for everyone.
- Transparent rent levels — median around UGX 2,470,000/month.
- Active rental market — a steady supply of homes across price points in Bukoto.
- Workable commute — around 25 minutes to the CBD.
- Growing amenities — new shops, cafés, and services opening over time.
- Infrastructure varies — road and drainage quality differs street to street.
- Confirm utilities — check water and power reliability before signing.
- Limited late-night options — most everyday spots wind down by mid-evening.
Projects shaping Bukoto
Roads, malls, and developments changing the area — and what they mean for value.
Resurfacing and drainage works improving access in and around Bukoto.
Fresh residential stock adding rental options across price points.
New shops, markets, and amenities opening to serve residents.
News & articles about Bukoto
Stories, guides, and updates from around the neighborhood.
What to know about prices, transport, and amenities before moving to Bukoto.
A breakdown of rent, utilities, and getting-around costs in Bukoto.
How Bukoto compares nearby on price, calm, and convenience.
Where this profile's data comes from.
We blend several sources and label every metric by confidence. Where data is weak, we say so.
Listings verified against landlord ID and ownership documents.
Our team walks Bukoto to verify roads, amenities, and ground conditions.
Surveys from people who currently rent or own in Bukoto.
Pricing, demand, and negotiation insights from active brokers.
OpenStreetMap, KCCA road records, and UEDCL coverage baselines.
Population, age, and household composition baselines.
- Visit during the day and at night
- Check the access road right after rain
- Confirm water pressure — open the tap yourself
- Check the electricity meter — Yaka prepaid or post-paid?
- Confirm deposit refund terms in writing
- Test mobile network inside every room (MTN & Airtel)
- Never pay any money before viewing the unit in person
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