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COMING 1st AUGUST..............
A cozy and homely bungalow set on a little under half an acre of land in the heart of Kololo
Has a terrace that spreads out to one part of the garden, with rest of garden on the lower level
A reception area: to the right is entrance to the main lounge, attached dining place (with a door that leads outback), a door that leads into the kitchen, which has another door that opens into the reception area
To the right of the reception area are short steps that lead to an en-suite guest room, a corridor that leads to the guest cloakroom and a laundry area
To the right of the lounge is door with a safe haven that opens into the main accommodation area: 3 bedrooms, master bedroom is en-suite (shower and tub), two of the bedrooms share a bathroom (tub and shower)
All floors are laid with wooden parquet except for the dining room, kitchen, bathrooms and guest room area
From the dining room is a door that leads outback with a way to the domestic quarters area
A wall is built around the property
Parking for about 5 cars
An attached garage that can be used as storage
RENT IS NEGOTIABLE
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WHY SHOULD EVERY REAL ESTATE AGENT HAVE THEIR OWN WEBSITE?
In today's digital age, establishing a strong online presence is essential for success in any industry. The real estate sector is no exception. With homebuyers and sellers increasingly turning to the internet to search for properties and agents, having your own website has become a critical tool for every real estate agent. In this blog, we will explore the numerous reasons why every real estate agent should have their own website.
Credibility and Professionalism: A well-designed website instantly boosts your credibility and professionalism. It acts as a virtual storefront where potential clients can learn more about you and your services. A professional website showcases your expertise, achievements, and testimonials from satisfied clients, giving visitors the confidence to trust you with their real estate needs.
Increased Visibility and Reach: A website opens up a vast market for your real estate business. With search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, your website can
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THE CONDOMINIUM TRÈND IN UGANDA IS UNSTOPPABLE.
In recent years, the trend of condominum living has been on the rise in Uganda. With more and more people flocking to cities in search of better opportunities, housing demand has skyrocketed, and condominiums have become a popular solution to the shortage of affordable housing.
A condominum is a multi-unit property where individual units are privately owned, and common areas such as hallways, elevators, and recreational facilities are shared among all the residents. Unlike apartments, which are typically rented, condominiums are owned by the residents, giving them a sense of ownership and control over their living space.
One of the main advantages of condominium living is the amenities that come with it. Many condominiums in Uganda offer a wide range of amenities such as gyms, swimming pools, clubhouses, and playgrounds, which are typically not available in single-family homes or apartments. This allows residents to enjoy a more luxurious lifestyle and meet new people, creati
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ARE YOU MOVING YOUR PROPERTY TO ANOTHER HOME? HERE ARE SOME TIPS FOR YOU. Below are some tips that you need to consider if you are planning to move your residential property from one location to another. Eight weeks before.
Remove unnecessary items from your attic, basement or storage shed, etc. Use up all the things that you can't move, such as frozen foods and cleaning supplies.
Obtain information about your new community [Research].
Secure a floor plan of your new residence and decide what household items you want to keep. Start a possessions inventory.
Solicit estimates from at least three moving companies.
Call your homeowners insurance agent to find out to what degree your move is covered.
Create a file for documenting all moving papers and receipts.
Arrange to transfer your children's school or school records.
Six weeks before
Evaluate your possessions inventory. Can you donate anything? Do you need it all?
Notify your friends, relatives, professionals, creditors, subscriptions, etc about your moving.
Subscribe to a local paper in
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PROCRASTINATION IN REAL ESTATE IS A BATTLE WITH EMOTIONAL FEARS. Procrastination an issue most of us have faced at one time or another can be particularly detrimental in the fast-paced world of real estate. Every minute counts, and every delay could mean a lost opportunity. But what if I told you that procrastination is not just about poor time management? More often than not, procrastination is deeply rooted in emotional issues, particularly the fear of failure and the perceived consequences that come with it. Procrastination: An Emotional Hurdle.Many people think procrastination is simply about being lazy or not managing time well. However, it's much more than that. For real estate agents, procrastination often stems from a place of fear, fear of not closing a deal, fear of not meeting a client's expectations, or fear of the unknown in a fluctuating market. These fears can be overwhelming and paralyzing, leading agents to put off tasks that could actually drive them closer to success. The Fear of Failure.At the core of procrastination lies a signi
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HOW REAL ESTATE AGENTS CAN USE THEIR SMART PHONES TO GAIN AN EDGE ON THE COMPETITION.
Have you ever experienced the heart-stopping horror of waking up, only to find that your trusty smartphone didn't actually charge overnight? Yes, that technological nightmare where your lifeline to the world is hanging by a thread, threatening to die in the next 30 minutes. If that's not the modern-day equivalent of a horror movie, I don't know what is. The question that follows is equally chilling: Can you even survive a day without a charged phone?
Let's be honest, folks, in this day and age, a smartphone is more than just a piece of tech; it's an extension of our very being. We use it to navigate through life, connect with people, and yes, even to seal the deal on some prime real estate. So, if your phone isn't charged, you're essentially stranded on an island of despair, watching helplessly as your productivity sinks beneath the digital waves.
To avoid this tragedy, there are two commandments: "Thou shalt charge thy phone overnight" and "Thou shalt keep a power bank somewhere w
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DRIVING REAL ESTATE SALES WITH THE RIGHT PROPERTY LISTING KEYWORDS.
When it comes to selling properties in the competitive real estate market, crafting a compelling listing description is crucial. Your ability to effectively convey the features and appeal of a property can significantly impact its success in attracting potential buyers. In today's digital age, where home buyers predominantly begin their search online, an attention-grabbing listing description becomes even more vital. To help you optimize your listings and target your ideal audience, we have compiled a list of top real estate listing keywords. These keywords will not only enhance the visibility of your listings online but also attract potential buyers and generate leads.
Why Listing Keywords Matter
With the majority of home buyers relying on online platforms to search for properties, your listing description plays a pivotal role in capturing their attention. In fact, studies have shown that an engaging and well-optimized listing description can significantly increase the likelihood
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WHY THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PACE IN UGANDA IS SLOW IN CATCHING UP WITH THE HOUSING DEFICIT.
Uganda, like many developing countries, faces a severe housing deficit. The deficit is a result of a rapidly growing population, urbanization, and inadequate housing policies. While the government has made efforts to address the issue, the pace of housing development remains slow. In this blog post, we will explore some of the reasons why housing development is slow in catching up with the housing deficit in Uganda.
Land tenure system
The land tenure system in Uganda is complex and fragmented. The majority of the land is owned communally, and the legal framework for land tenure is weak. This makes it difficult for developers to acquire land for housing development. Additionally, the high cost of land acquisition and the slow process of obtaining land titles are major obstacles to housing development.
Lack of access to finance
Access to finance is a major challenge for developers in Uganda. Most developers are small-scale, and they have limited access to capital. The
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WHICH IS THE BEST TIME TO SELL YOUR HOUSE?
For most people, their house or land is one of their most valuable assets. However, there comes a time when selling it becomes necessary. Whether you're downsizing, upgrading, or need to relocate, there are several factors to determine the right time to sell your house.
The current real estate market:
The state of the real estate market can play a significant role in determining the right time to sell. It's important to do your research and understand whether it's currently a buyer's or seller's market. A seller's market means that demand for properties is high, and inventory is low. This can result in higher selling prices, making it a good time to sell your property. On the other hand, a buyer's market means that there are more properties for sale than buyers, which can result in lower selling prices. If you're unsure about the current state of the market, consult with a local real estate agent for guidance.
Your financial situation:
Your financial situa
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THE REASONS FOR BUYING AGRICULTURAL LAND WITH A WATER SOURCE MAY SUPRISE YOU. Water is essential for agriculture. If you are thinking of buying agricultural land, you should strongly consider whether the land has a water source. A reliable water source can make a big difference in the profitability of your farm.Types of Water Sources.There are a few different types of water sources that can be used for agriculture. These include:
Surface water: This includes rivers, lakes, and streams.
Groundwater: This is water that is stored underground in aquifers.
Rainwater: This is water that is collected from rain and stored in tanks or ponds.
The type of water source that is best for your farm will depend on a few factors, such as the climate, the type of crops you plan to grow, and the size of your farm.Reasons for Buying Agricultural Land with a Water Source.There are many reasons to buy agricultural land with a water source. These include:
Reduced reliance on irrigation: If you have a reliable water source, you will not have to rely on irrigation as much. Th
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