2 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 191688
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These three rental units are a great investment opportunity for any investor looking to generate a steady income. Located in a desirable area, the rental units are situated in Kiira Mulawa on a 50x100 ft plot of land with a private Mailo land title. It is in a well developed and secure neighborhood, making it a great place for tenants to live.
The rental units each have two bedrooms and one bathroom, and are offered at a monthly rent of 600,000 Ugx. Each. This means that the total monthly income from all three units is 1.8m Ugx. This is a great return on investment, as the asking price for the rental units is only 300m Ugx.
The rental units are in a great location, with easy access to public transport and major amenities such as schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. It is also close to key business centers, making it a great place to live for professionals.
These rental units offer a great opportunity for any investor looking for a steady income. With a secure and desirable location, these rental units offer a great return on investment and a great opportunity to generate a steady income.
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HOW SHOULD A PROPERTY MANAGER DEAL WITH NOISY TENANTS?
Dealing with noisy tenants can be a challenging task for property managers, as it involves balancing the needs of the noisy tenant with the expectations and rights of other tenants in the building. Here are some steps a property manager can take to address noisy tenants.
Communicate. The first step in addressing noisy tenants is to communicate with them. It's possible that they may not be aware that they are causing a disturbance. In a respectful and friendly manner, bring the issue to their attention and discuss potential solutions.
Review the lease. Review the lease agreement with the tenant to ensure that they understand the expectations for noise levels and the consequences for violating these expectations.
Mediate. If the issue involves disputes between neighbors, consider mediating a conversation between them to find a mutually agreeable solution.
Document. Keep a record of any noise complaints, including the date, time, and details of the disturbance. This informatio
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to the Daily Morning Market Brief, your daily guide to the pulse of the Uganda's real estate market. Never begin your day without reading or listening to a Daily Morning Brief, Situation Report, Market Overview, or Status Report from the Real Estate Database (RED), or you risk missing crucial insights into the local real estate market. Overview: Uganda's real estate market is currently experiencing a period of steady growth. Properties in prime locations like Kampala, Entebbe, and Jinja are seeing an increase in demand. The market is driven by both local and foreign investors, attracted by the country's stable economy and growing population.Snapshot: Rental properties in urban areas like Kampala and Mbarara are in high demand. With the increasing urbanization, the need for both residential and commercial properties is on the rise. Update: New areas are emerging as real estate hotspots. Areas like Kira, Mukono, and Gulu are witnessing considerable development, sugg
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HOW VIRTUAL STAGING CAN GIVE YOU A COMPETITIVE EDGE.
In today's digital age, the real estate market is becoming more competitive than ever before. With the rise of online property listings, homebuyers are increasingly turning to the internet to find their dream home. As a result, it's becoming more important for real estate agents and sellers to stand out from the competition.
One way to do this is through virtual staging. Virtual staging is the process of using computer-generated images to stage a home online. This means that instead of physically staging a home with furniture and decor, a virtual staging company can create digital images that make a space look inviting and welcoming.
So, how can virtual staging give you a competitive edge?
Helps buyers visualize the potential of a space
Virtual staging can help potential buyers visualize the potential of a space. By using computer-generated images to show how a room could look, buyers can better understand the possibilities for the space. This is especially important fo
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rental units on sale in kira
Location -
Kira
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Rental units
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Size -
one bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 196636
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Ugx 330,000,000
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REAL ESTATE IS PROGRESSING FRÓM LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION TO DATA, DATA, DATA. In the realm of real estate, the timeless mantra has always been "Location, Location, Location." The value of a property was traditionally determined by its geographical proximity to amenities, schools, transportation, and other key factors.
However, in the 21st century, a paradigm shift is occurring, and the industry is evolving to embrace a new mantra. "Data, Data, Data." In this blog, we will explore how real estate is undergoing a transformation as data becomes an increasingly crucial factor in decision-making processes.The Traditional Approach.For decades, real estate professionals and investors relied heavily on the physical attributes and geographic location of a property to gauge its value. Proximity to business districts, scenic views, and neighborhood safety were among the primary considerations. While these factors are still relevant, they are no longer the sole determinants of a property's worth.The Rise of Data.With the advent of technology and the proliferation o
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WHY PROPERTY BUYERS ARE NOT BUYING YOUR LISTINGS.
As a real estate agent, there's nothing more disheartening than seeing your properties sit on the market for an extended period without any interested buyers. You may have gone above and beyond to create the perfect listing, showcasing the best features of the property, and putting in the effort to make it as appealing as possible, yet potential buyers still aren't biting. If this sounds like your situation, it's time to assess the situation and identify potential reasons why your listings aren't attracting buyers.
If the land office in your area of operation is very busy with land transfer activities, but none of those activities are related to your listings, it may be time to assess potential issues with your marketing strategy, pricing, or property condition. Seeking feedback from potential buyers can help identify areas for improvement, and with the right adjustments, you can attract potential buyers and close the sale.
Firstly, it's essential to evaluate your marketing strateg
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DO YOU NEED A DEGREE TO BE A REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA?
Real estate is a rapidly growing industry in Uganda, with many opportunities for those interested in pursuing a career in this field. One of the common questions asked by individuals who wish to become real estate agents in Uganda is whether they need a degree to get started. In this blog, we will explore the education requirements for becoming a real estate agent in Uganda and shed light on the question of whether a degree is necessary.
The first thing to note is that Uganda does not have any specific education requirements for individuals who want to become real estate agents. Unlike other professions like law and medicine, there is no requirement for a specific degree or diploma in order to work in the real estate industry. However, this does not mean that education is not important.
To be a successful real estate agent in Uganda, you need to have a good understanding of the industry, including the laws and regulations that govern it. This knowledge can be obtained through
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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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THE LATEST RED ANDROID APP VERSION IS NOW AVAILABLE IN THE PLAY STORE
Attention, all real estate enthusiasts, agents, realtors, brokers, investors and property hunters! We're thrilled to announce the launch of the fully upgraded version of the Real Estate Database (RED) App! With a wave of incredible new features and enhancements, your favorite real estate platform is now smarter, faster, and more engaging than ever before.Here's what's chnaged: 🔔. Upgraded Notifications Module.
Stay ahead of the game with the revamped notifications module! Get real-time alerts on the latest property listings, news and blogs, market trends, and more, Never miss the latest properties update again! 🏆. Properties of the Week Module.
Get ready for our hottest new addition: A module that aggregates Properties of the Week! Every Friday has been upgraded. Dive into a curated list of the most stunning and must-see properties, selected just for you. Whether you're looking for a dream home or an investment opportunity, the best deals of the week are now front and center!
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AGENTS ABANDONING THE PRACTICE OF TOPPING PROPERTY PRICES WITH COMMISSION. Several years ago, when I first ventured into the Ugandan real estate market, a common practice among real estate agents was to top-up property prices with their commission. This practice resulted in each agent having their own price for the same property. Back then, it seemed like a normal part of doing business, as landlords were often unwilling to pay commissions on their quoted prices.
Agents resorted to topping-up property prices in order to secure their commissions, and the more they added, the more they earned. However, this practice had its downsides, including the hardening of landlords' hearts, locally known as "Okuzimba Omutima." As a proponent of capitalism and a believer in free market economics, I initially saw no issue with agents topping up prices. Buyers willingly paid the quoted price, and yet they had plenty of options to choose from. Moreover, topping-up property prices was not illegal.
However, times have changed, and this practice has become incr
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