3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Muyenga Kampala Uganda, code: 145932
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FOR RENT
TYPE: Bungalow
BATHS: 2
BEDROOMS: 3
CLOSETS: 3
PRICE: Usd 1700
AREA: Muyenga Comes with a neat and spacious lounge, dining space, modern fully equipped kitchen, well fitted bathrooms and closets.
The property is located within a few minutes drive from the city centre, major schools, health, shopping and recreational facilities Code 209
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WHAT LOCATIONS HAVE THE MOST EXPENSIVE REAL ESTATE IN KAMPALA?
Kampala, the capital city of Uganda, is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and bustling economy. As the city continues to grow and develop, the demand for real estate has increased significantly. However, not all areas in Kampala are equal when it comes to real estate prices. In this blog post, we will explore some of the locations that have the most expensive real estate in Kampala.
Kololo Kololo is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Kampala and is known for its luxurious properties, excellent security, and beautiful scenery. It is located near the city center and is home to many high-end restaurants, bars, and hotels. Properties in Kololo can range from large mansions to modern apartments, with prices starting at around $500,000.
Nakasero Nakasero is another upmarket area in Kampala, known for its beautiful homes and excellent security. It is located close to the city center and is home to many embassies, international organizations, and government
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WHAT EXACTLY IS COMMINGLING IN REAL ESTATE, AND HOW DOES IT APPLY TO REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Commingling is a term that is commonly used in the real estate industry. It refers to the practice of mixing clients' funds with the real estate agent's own money in a single account. In other words, commingling is when a real estate agent uses their clients' money for personal use or puts it in their own account.
Commingling can have serious consequences for both the real estate agent and their clients. For example, if a real estate agent is found to be commingling their clients' funds, they can lose their license and face fines or other penalties. Clients, on the other hand, may lose their money or have their transactions delayed or disrupted.
Real estate agents are required to follow strict regulations when it comes to handling their clients' funds. These regulations are designed to protect clients from fraud and ensure that their funds are used for the intended purpose. For example, real estate agents are required to maintain separate accounts for their clients' funds and
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REAL ESTATE HOUSING TERMINOLOGY IN US VS UK
In the realm of housing terminology, distinctions between American and British usage often defer, exemplifying linguistic nuances across borders. While the UK employs terms like "flat" for an apartment and "terrace" for a row of houses, the United States embraces "apartment" and "rowhouse" respectively.
This variance finds relevance even in global real estate databases such as the Real Estate Database (RED), where categorizations align with these linguistic preferences. Notably, in Uganda at large, the American version of housing terms predominates, reflecting a subtle yet impactful linguistic influence on housing discourse and practices. Here's a compiled list of housing terms with their corresponding American and British counterparts:
Apartment (US) / Flat (UK)
Duplex (US) / Maisonette (UK)
Townhouse (US) / Terraced house (UK)
Condominium (US) / Flat (UK)
Co-op (US) / Co-operative (UK)
Ranch house (US) / Bungalow (UK)
Studio apartment (US) / Studio flat (UK)
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