4 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kiwenda Wakiso Uganda, code: 181736
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kiwenda house is a beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow located in kiwenda on kiwenda road within wakiso district. positioned 3 kilometers from the main town, this property is offered at a price of 100,000,000 shillings. the land tenure is mailo land with an impressive size of 12 decimals.
this property offers a range of amenities for the new owner to enjoy. on the outside, the spacious compound is sure to please. there is a balcony, garden area and veranda which is perfect for entertaining or relaxing in the sun.
the inside of the property is just as impressive. the kitchen is perfect for cooking up a storm and the living area is a great place to relax. the bedrooms are spacious and bright, and the bathrooms are modern and well finished.
kiwenda house is the perfect property for anyone looking for a comfortable and stylish place to call home. with all the amenities and features this property has to offer, it is sure to be a great investment.
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🏚️Balcony
🌹Garden area
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
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A CALL FOR PROFESSIONALISM, SELF-REGULATION, LICENSING AND TRAINING IN REAL ESTATE. I recently posted a blog titled "The challenge of dealing with sellers who are in no hurry to sell", This piece garnered a response from John Bigyemano, a person with vested interests in the real estate sector. Below are his thoughts on the subject, primarily emphasizing the need for professionalism, self-regulation, licensing, and training in the real estate industry:
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I recently read your content about sellers not being under pressure to sell, and I partly agree. We cannot entirely blame landlords for their attitude towards brokers, as our own practices contribute to the issue. Why does a seller keep a property listed on your platform for years? Simply because listing is free.
Similarly, buyers often take brokers for granted, even going so far as to ride in our cars for property inspections without contributing to fuel costs. The reason? Our services are free, and our lack of emphasis on the value of our time makes it challenging fo
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THE IMPORTANCE OF RESPECTING TENANT PRIVACY.
Respecting tenant privacy is not just a legal obligation, but also an essential aspect of building a harmonious and trusting landlord-tenant relationship. As a landlord, it is crucial to recognize and uphold the rights of your tenants to live in their rented space with a sense of security and autonomy. In this blog, we will explore the significance of tenant privacy, the legal implications, and some practical steps landlords can take to ensure they create a safe and respectful living environment for their tenants.
Understanding Tenant Privacy
Tenant privacy refers to the right of individuals to enjoy a private and undisturbed space in the property they rent. This includes both physical privacy within their dwelling and the protection of personal information shared with the landlord during the leasing process. Respecting tenant privacy means not intruding upon their space, belongings, and personal matters without valid reasons and prior consent.
Legal Implications
Respecting tenan
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND PRIME WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 181736
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
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