2 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 181161
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KISAASI 2 BEDROOMS HOUSES FOR RENT
This semi-detached property is located in Kisaasi, a highly desirable area in Kampala district. Situated on Kisaasi Ntinda Road, it offers easy access to the city centre and other amenities. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom house is perfect for those looking for a family home.
The house comes with a range of amenities including built-in wardrobes, a spacious compound, a veranda, a walled fence and a water tank. The paved compound is safe and secure, with security guards patrolling the area. There is also a septic tank to ensure a safe and hygienic environment.
The house is surrounded by lush green gardens, making it a peaceful and tranquil place to live. The large, open terrace is perfect for entertaining, and the veranda provides a great place to relax and take in the views.
This semi-detached property is available for rent at a price of 700,000 Shillings, making it an excellent value for money. Anyone looking for a family home in Kampala District should definitely check out this great property.
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🚪Built in wardrobes
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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WhatsApp is an easily accessible and user-friendly platform that most Ugandans are already familiar with, making it an ideal choice for creating or joining real estate groups. These groups offer a unique opportunity for networking, enabling users to make valuable connections in the industry, and people are eager to use them to exchange information and experiences in this thriving market.Which real estate groups should you join?
My advice is that you join only those that are started by real estate professionals that you know and network with, focusing on real estate only, as they will provide you with valuable real estate information and data. Meanwh
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THE MOST EFFECTIVE LEAD GENERATION TECHNIQUES FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Real estate agents are always looking for new ways to generate leads, as it's one of the most crucial aspects of their business. Without leads, there are no clients, and without clients, there's no income. In this article, we'll discuss the most effective lead generation techniques for real estate agents.
Social Media Marketing:
Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn are excellent tools for lead generation. Real estate agents can use these platforms to promote their services and showcase their listings. They can also join local groups and engage with potential clients by answering questions and providing valuable information.
Email Marketing:
Email marketing is another effective way for real estate agents to generate leads. Agents can create a newsletter with valuable content and send it to their subscribers on a regular basis. The newsletter can include updates on the local real estate market, new listings, and other relevant information that
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PROMOTING REAL ESTATE WITHIN THE RAPIDLY GROWING DISTRICTS OF UGANDA
Promoting real estate in rapidly growing districts of Uganda can be a great opportunity for investors and developers. Uganda is a country with a rapidly growing population and economy, and this is reflected in the real estate market. Many districts are experiencing rapid growth, making them attractive locations for real estate investment. Some of the districts with the fastest growing number of leads include Mbarara, Jinja, Kasese, Gulu, Masaka, Fort Portal, Hoima, and Mbaale.
One of the best ways to promote real estate in these districts is through targeted marketing and advertising campaigns. This can include online and offline advertising, as well as networking and building relationships with local real estate agents and developers. One of the key platforms to promote real estate in Uganda is through the Real Estate Database (RED) at www.RealEstateDatabase.net. This platform allows users to easily search and find properties in different districts, and also provides valu
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A PETITION FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A STANDARD SERVICE FEE. A real estate agent named Grace, a member of the RED and a co-founder of the real estate agency called Expat Housing, has recently taken to social media to expressed her frustration regarding clients who refuse to pay search fees. She has had enough with investing her time and money in elaborate property viewings, only to come out empty-handed. This frustration has led her to draft a petition in form of an emergency notice, addressed "to whom it may concern," calling for the "Implementation of a Standard Service Fee," locally referred to as "Search fee" or "Inspection fee."In her petition, Grace begins by drawing the attention of fellow real estate agents. She then outlines the collective experience that informs the background of her petition, highlighting the components of her proposed "Standard Service Fee", which include fair compensation, professionalism, and improved working conditions. Subsequently, she details the benefits of her proposal and concludes the petition by outlining
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UNDERSTANDING THE LAND TENURE IN UGANDA AND ITS IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE OWNERSHIP
Uganda is a country with a complex land tenure system, which has significant impacts on real estate ownership. The system is a result of a mix of different land tenure systems inherited from Uganda's colonial past, which have evolved and adapted to the country's changing political, social, and economic circumstances. In this blog, we will examine the different types of land tenure in Uganda and their impact on real estate ownership.
Mailo Land: Mailo land is a type of land tenure system that was introduced in Uganda during the colonial period. It is prevalent in central Uganda, where it covers about 30% of the land area. Mailo land is a freehold system where the land is owned by individuals or families who have the right to use, sell, or lease it. However, the landowners only have ownership rights to the surface of the land, as the government retains ownership of the minerals and subsoil.
The main challenge with the Mailo land system is that it has led to fragmented landowner
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CHECKLIST FOR CHOOSING A GOOD REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA.
There are several criteria to consider when choosing a real estate agent or broker in Uganda.
Find someone who's readily available
While there are competent part-time agents who sell properties, you must hire someone who can show your home at varying hours or if you are a buyer then he/she can take you out to see properties at a convenient time.
Ask your real estate agent whether they are flexible regarding when they can hold showings or show you properties if you are a buyer. You may prefer a full-time realtor, but don't overlook a good part-time realtor. Just ask them about their availability upfront.
Work with an agent who offers suggestions
Savvy real estate agents know which characteristics sell homes in the area whether it's a pool, screened-in porch, or some other desirable feature. To that end, they will make suggestions on the rooms or features to emphasize or deemphasize.
During the initial interview, ask the agent if there are any changes you could make to
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SUBSCRIBE TO THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE NEWSLETTER. Are you passionate about the world of real estate? Do you want to stay ahead of the curve in this dynamic industry? Look no further, the Real Estate Database (RED) Newsletter on LinkedIn is your ultimate source of tailored content for all things real estate!Why RED Newsletter?Real estate is more than just buying and selling properties. It's a complex ecosystem that involves real estate agents, realtors, brokers, landlords, developers, buyers, and sellers. To navigate this real estate industry successfully, you need a trusted source of information and insights, and that's exactly what the RED Newsletter offers.What is the RED Newsletter?The RED Newsletter is your go-to resource for the latest trends, market insights, and invaluable tips and tricks in the real estate world. Whether you're a seasoned real estate professional or just starting your journey in this exciting field, our newsletter is designed to cater to your specific needs.Here's what you can expect from the RED Newsletter:1.
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BUY LAND RIGHT NOW, ANYWHÈRE WITHIN 40KM AROUND KAMPALA CITY. Timing is everything in the realm of real estate investment. And if you've been contemplating where to invest your money for lucrative returns, the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda, might just be the golden opportunity you've been searching for. As the population in Uganda, especially in Kampala, continues to surge, the demand for land is escalating at a rapid pace. This makes now the perfect time to secure your piece of the land pie.Picture this: you're standing at the Kampala Post Office, a central point within the city. Now, draw a 40-kilometer radius around it. Anywhere within this circumference is your canvas for investment. While it might seem like a vast area, rest assured, the potential for growth and returns is immense.One might argue, "But what about the lack of vital infrastructure?" Well, here's the beauty of investing in burgeoning locations: infrastructure follows the population. As more people migrate towards the outskirts in search of affordable housing and business opportu
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IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS YOU NEED TO HAVE WHÉN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY IN UGANDA.
Buying or selling a property in Uganda is a significant financial decision, and it involves a lot of paperwork. There are several essential documents that both buyers and sellers need to have to ensure a smooth transaction. In this blog, we will discuss the critical documents you need to have when buying or selling property in Uganda.
Title Deed
The title deed is one of the most important documents when buying or selling property in Uganda. It's a legal document that proves ownership of the property. The title deed contains information about the owner, location of the property, and the size of the land. When buying a property, you need to ensure that the seller has a valid title deed, and it's registered with the relevant authorities.
Land Sale Agreement
A land sale agreement is a legally binding contract between the buyer and the seller. It outlines the terms and conditions of the sale, including the price, payment plan, and transfer of ownership. The agreement sho
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