1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Bulenga Wakiso Uganda, code: 199261
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Introducing an incredible opportunity to own 15 rental units in the bustling town of Bulenga. Strategically located just 1km from the tarmac, these units offer convenience and accessibility for both tenants and owners. The property boasts 5 spacious double units and 10 cozy single units, all generating a steady income of 1.6 million shillings per month. With a slightly negotiable asking price of 220 million shillings, this property is a smart investment for any savvy buyer. Each unit is self-contained, providing tenants with the privacy and comfort they desire. The property sits on 15 decimals of land, providing ample space for parking and other amenities. Located on Mityana road within Wakiso District, this property offers easy access to major roads and public transportation. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a lucrative rental property in the highly sought-after area of Bulenga. Schedule a viewing today and make this investment yours.
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THINGS THAT YOU SHOULD NOT SAY TO A REAL ESTATE AGENT
When it comes to buying or selling a property, a real estate agent can be a valuable asset. They can guide you through the complex process, negotiate on your behalf, and help you achieve your goals. However, like any professional, real estate agents deserve respect and professionalism from their clients. There are certain things that you should never say to a real estate agent if you want to maintain a positive working relationship and get the best results possible.
"I don't need a real estate agent, I can do this on my own."
While it's true that you can buy or sell a property on your own, a real estate agent can offer valuable insights and guidance that can help you make better decisions. Additionally, telling an agent that you don't need them can be insulting and make them feel undervalued, so please do not waste any agents time if your ego is taking a toll on you.
"I'm not in a hurry, so I can wait for the right deal."
Real estate agents work hard to find the best proper
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MASTERING SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (SEO) FOR REAL ESTATE WEBSITES.
In the digital era, having a strong online presence is crucial for real estate professionals looking to thrive in a competitive market. With potential buyers increasingly relying on search engines to find properties and agents, search engine optimization (SEO) plays a pivotal role in driving organic traffic and generating qualified leads.
In this blog post, we will delve into the realm of SEO for real estate websites, exploring key strategies and best practices to help you maximize your visibility, enhance your rankings, and ultimately grow your business.
Keyword Research: Keyword research is the foundation of any successful SEO campaign. Identify relevant keywords and phrases that potential clients are likely to search for when looking for real estate services. Focus on a mix of broad and long-tail keywords, including location-specific terms, property types, and buyer or seller intent. Tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, and Moz Keyword Explorer can assist you in uncov
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AN ENCÓUNTER WITH A CRAZY PROPERTY BUYER.
Buying or selling a property can be a nerve-racking experience. It is a time when emotions can run high, and it is not uncommon to come across eccentric or difficult buyers. Moses Musoke, a real estate agent, had one such experience when he encountered a crazy property buyer during a property tour in the presence of the property owner.
It was a beautiful day, and Moses was handling his duties just like any other real estate agent. The seller had listed his property for sale, and Moses was in the process of showing it to potential buyers. One of the potential buyers he encountered was a man who seemed to be in his mid-40s. Let's call him Mr. Bolingo.
At first, Mr. Bolingo appeared to be a regular buyer. He asked the usual questions about the property and seemed interested in making an offer. However, as they walked through the property, Moses began to notice that Mr Bolingo was behaving strangely. He was muttering to himself, laughing at odd moments, and taking pictures of str
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