1 bedroom Studio for rent in Makindye Kampala Uganda, code: 188570
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MAKINDYE SELF CONTAINED SINGLE /STUDIO
This studio for rent in Makindye on Munyonyo Road is a great choice for someone looking for a separate space to call their own in Kampala District. Located within a secure and peaceful compound, this one bedroom one bathroom studio is priced at 300,000 Shillings and is a great value for money.
Upon entering the studio, you’ll be met with a spacious living area with plenty of natural light to brighten up the room. The bedroom is also generously sized and comes with ample storage space. The bathroom is modern and fitted with all the necessary amenities.
The property also features a veranda which provides a great space to relax and enjoy the outdoors. The compound is well maintained and paved, and is guarded by security guards for added safety and peace of mind. The property also comes with a septic tank, wall fence, and a water tank to ensure all your needs are met.
This is an ideal property for someone looking for their own personal space in a safe and secure environment. With great amenities and a great price, this studio for rent in Makindye on Munyonyo Road is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a place to call their own.
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💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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THINGS TO MENTION IN YOUR PROPERTY LISTING ON THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED).
Are you planning to list your property on the Real Estate Database (RED)? Crafting an enticing and informative or persuasive property listing is crucial for attracting potential buyers or tenants. To help you create a compelling listing, we have compiled a list of essential elements to include. From basic details to enticing features, here's what you should mention in your property listing:
Listing Title: The title is the first thing potential buyers or tenants see, so make it attention-grabbing. Include the key selling points, such as location, unique features, or any recent renovations. For example, "Stunning 3-Bedroom Home with Spectacular Views in Muyenga."
Bedrooms: Clearly state the number of bedrooms in the property. This information is crucial for buyers or tenants who have specific spatial requirements or family sizes.
Bathrooms: Specify the number of bathrooms in the property. Mention if any bathrooms are en-suite or if there are additional powder rooms.
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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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THE MINIMUM SIZE OF LAND REQUIRED FOR A LAND TITLE IN UGANDA. Obtaining a land title is a crucial step in establishing ownership, but there are regulations that dictate the minimum size of land eligible for titling. The Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development has a policy that limits the issuance of land titles for plots smaller than 12.5 decimals (approximately 0.125 acres or 0.051 hectares) or smaller than 50x100 feet (approximately 0.046 hectares) in size. Key Objectives of the Policy.
1. Encouraging Land Consolidation: By limiting titles for smaller plots, the policy aims to encourage the consolidation of small plots into more economically viable landholdings. This promotes better land utilization and encourages larger, more productive estates. 2. Simplifying Land Administration: Managing small, fragmented plots can be administratively complex and costly. By setting a minimum size requirement, the government reduces the complexities involved in land management.3. Promoting Efficient Land Use: Larger consolidated
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HOW TO DETECT IF A REAL ESTATE AGENT OR BROKER OR REALTOR IS LYING
As a real estate agent, it is important to have the trust and confidence of your clients. However, not all agents are created equal or not all of them always act with integrity and honesty. If you suspect that your real estate agent may be lying to you, it is important to be able to recognize the signs and take action to protect your interests. Here are some tips on how to tell if a real estate agent is lying.
Inconsistent stories - If the agent gives you different explanations or stories about a property or situation, it may be a sign that they are not telling the truth. Pay close attention to their language and how they phrase their statements to see if there are any discrepancies.
Vague or evasive answers - If the agent is evasive or avoids answering your questions directly, it may indicate that they are hiding something. A trustworthy agent will be transparent and direct in their responses.
Pressure tactics - If the agent is pushing you to make a decision quick
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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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