Mister Roof highlights Rwanda's booming real estate sector through insights from industry leaders
Friday, June 28, 2024
Claudette Rubangura, Head of Commercial Operations at UDL

Mister Roof, a local company specialising in the supply of construction materials, is putting the spotlight on the thriving real estate sector in Rwanda, focusing on key industry players and the strategies driving growth.

This was during an event to kickstart the campaign ‘Rwanda Real Estate going through the roof’ on June 14.

Rwanda is rapidly becoming a prime destination for real estate due to significant infrastructure investments, an expanding middle class, rapid urbanisation, and a booming tourism industry.

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The Kigali City Master Plan and development plans in secondary cities present substantial opportunities for real estate investors.

By talking to key stakeholders, including real estate developers, agencies, banks and financial institutions, Mister Roof - through the campaign - celebrates successes, identifies challenges, and provides a comprehensive understanding of the field.

This initiative highlights progress and offers valuable insights to further improve Rwanda's real estate landscape.

Claudette Rubangura, Head of Commercial Operations at UDL, with her extensive experience in sales, marketing, and brand building, shared insights into navigating Rwanda’s commercial real estate landscape and fostering economic growth in the region.

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"Rwanda's favourable property ownership policies make it easy for buyers, whether they are in the country or abroad, to invest in real estate. With the market currently booming, now is the perfect time to invest,” she said.

Talking about challenges in the industry, she said that for most developers, the challenge they face is accessing construction materials, especially finishing materials.

"Since Rwanda is a landlocked country, you find that transportation costs are very high,” she said.

"However, the government has been addressing this by promoting local manufacturing of finishing materials."

Agnes Kagwisagye, Retail Center Manager at Bank of Kigali, shared her insights on how Bank of Kigali helps clients acquire their dream homes and supports real estate developers in financing their projects.

"We cater to different market segments with products like home refinancing, outright purchases, construction loans, and 100 per cent financing options. We also educate staff about affordable housing packages and advise BRD and the World Bank on related changes,” she said.

Bank of Kigali, Kagwisagye said, drives the real estate market through government and private sector partnerships, adapting to market trends and customer feedback to ensure everyone has access to decent housing.

Charles Haba, a real estate expert who is the Managing Director of Century Real Estate, offered insights into the evolving landscape of Rwanda’s real estate market, and the key factors contributing to its remarkable expansion.

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