1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Najjera Wakiso Uganda, code: 188122
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This amazing opportunity to own a prime real estate property situated in Najjera, along the Kira road in Wakiso district, will not last! The property offers 10 rental units of double rooms fully occupied and currently making 5 million shillings monthly. The asking price of 650 million shillings is slightly negotiable and is seated on 13 decimals of private mailo land.
The one bedroom, one bathroom rental units offer plenty of features and amenities to make sure tenants are comfortable. Each apartment has a balcony, barbeque, ceramic tiles, paved compound, soak pit, spacious compound, veranda, wall fence and a water tank to provide a convenient and easy living experience.
The property is situated in a prime location in Najjera and is surrounded by a number of restaurants, coffee shops, schools, universities and shopping centres. It is easily accessible using public transport and is in close proximity to major hospitals, banks and other services.
This is the perfect opportunity for a savvy investor or developer to take advantage of the lucrative rental market in Najjera. With a steady monthly income and a slightly negotiable price, this property is sure to be snapped up quickly. Don’t miss out and contact the agent today to arrange an inspection!
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🏚️Balcony
👩🍳Barbeque
🔶Ceramic tiles
💠Paved compound
🕳️Soak pit
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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Lack of proper training and education:
One of the primary reasons why many real estate agents fail in Uganda is due to a lack of proper training and education. In many cases, individuals become real estate agents without any formal training or education in the field. This can lead to a lack of understanding of the industry, including how to properly value properties, negotiate deals, and market properties effectively. Without the necessary skills and knowledge, agents may struggle to close deals and build a successful career in real estate.
Ineffective marketing and advertising:
Another reason why many real
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WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A REAL ESTATE AGENT, A REAL ESTATE BROKER, A REALTOR AND A KAYUNGIRIZI?
Real estate professionals play a vital role in buying, selling, and renting properties. There are several different types of real estate professionals, each with their own set of responsibilities and qualifications. In this article, we will explore the differences between a real estate agent, a broker, a Realtor, and a Kayungirizi.
A real estate agent is a licensed/certified professional who acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers of real estate. They assist their clients in buying, selling, and renting properties by providing information on the local real estate market, helping to negotiate offers, and managing the closing process. Real estate agents are usually paid a commission based on the sale price of the property.
A broker is a more experienced real estate professional who has completed additional training and passed a more comprehensive exam. Brokers are licensed to manage their own real estate business, and they may supervise real estate agents.Brokers are
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DEALING WITH THE WORST LANDLORD EVER. Babatunde had a dream, to open the finest jollof rice restaurant in the bustling heart of the city. When he found a shop for rent on a busy street, he thought his dreams were about to come true. Little did he know, he was about to meet Sankara, the worst landlord ever.The first sign was subtle. Babatunde signed the lease agreement with Sankara, excitedly handing over the first month's rent and security deposit. But Sankara never returned his copy of the agreement. "Don't worry, Babatunde, it's safe with me," Sankara said with a grin that could rival a crocodile's.Babatunde soon learned that "safe" in Sankara's world meant "lost forever." He asked for a receipt for his payment, but Sankara gave him a receipt for half the amount he had paid. "Taxes, you know? We have to be smart about these things," Sankara whispered conspiratorially. Babatunde nodded reluctantly, not wanting to start off on the wrong foot.A few months in, things took a bizarre turn. Babatunde arrived at his restaurant o
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
Please fill out the inquiry form below with all required details. You will receive a response from Goldmine Finance within 48 hours, advising you on installment payment options for your preferred property based on the information provided.
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