2 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Kyaliwajjala Wakiso Uganda, code: 200295
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KYALIWAJJALA SELF CONTAINED 2 BEROOMS HOUSES FOR RENT
Discover the perfect blend of comfort and convenience with this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom semi-detached rental property located on Kyaliwajjala Kireka Road in the bustling area of Kyaliwajjala. Situated in Wakiso District, this property offers easy access to all the amenities and attractions the area has to offer. With a price of 650,000 Shillings, this property includes a range of desirable amenities such as a balcony, built-in wardrobes, and a paved compound. Safety and security are top priorities with security guards on site, as well as a wall fence ensuring privacy. The property also boasts a septic tank, soak pit, and water tank, providing convenience and peace of mind. The spacious compound and veranda offer plenty of outdoor space for relaxation and entertainment. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this property yours and experience the ultimate in comfortable and convenient living.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🕳️Soak pit
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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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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ALL RED SUBSCRIBERS ARE INDIRECTLY BOUND BY AREA’S CODE OF CONDUCT. Professional conduct and ethical behavior are paramount in the world of real estate. To ensure a high standard of professionalism and maintain public trust, real estate professionals often align themselves with associations or organizations and online platforms that uphold these ethical values.
One such organization is the Association of Real Estate Agents - AREA. Membership in AREA carries with it a commitment to adhere to a specific code of conduct, and this commitment indirectly extends to all subscribers of the RED by virtue of its membership to AREA as outlined below.The Connection: RED and AREA.
The RED, as a real estate platform, derives its membership with AREA through its parent company, Zillion Technologies Ltd, which is an existing AREA member. This affiliation holds more significance than mere formality; it carries substantial responsibilities. As a result of this affiliation, the RED is inherently bound by AREA's code of conduct, an extension of which app
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FINE TUNING YOUR REAL ESTATE MARKETING STRATEGY.
In the dynamic world of real estate, marketing plays a crucial role in the success of any property transaction. With ever-evolving technologies and changing market trends, it is essential for real estate professionals to continually refine their marketing strategies to stay ahead of the competition. In this blog, we will explore key tips and techniques for fine-tuning your real estate marketing strategy to maximize your reach, attract potential buyers or tenants, and achieve your goals.
Define Your Target Audience: The first step in fine-tuning your real estate marketing strategy is to identify and understand your target audience. Analyze market data, demographics, and buyer profiles to gain insights into who your ideal customers are. Are you targeting first-time homebuyers, luxury property investors, or commercial tenants? Tailoring your marketing messages and channels to appeal directly to your target audience will significantly enhance your strategy's effectiveness.
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REASONS WHY YOUR REAL ESTATE WEBSITE IS NOT WORKING FOR YOU.
The internet has transformed the way we buy and sell real estate. With online listings, virtual tours, and digital marketing, it is an essential tool for real estate professionals. However, having a real estate website that does not generate leads, is not visible on Google, or does not function effectively can be frustrating and costly. Based on my many years of online experience, here are some common reasons why I believe your real estate website may not be working for you.
Lack of back links. Backlinks from high-authority websites (such as the Real Estate Database or Realtor Ug or Lamudi) can significantly boost the effectiveness of a real estate website. Backlinks from authoritative websites not only increase the traffic to a website but also enhance its credibility/ranking and domain authority. For example, when the Real Estate Database links to your real estate website, it signals to search engines that your website has valuable and relevant content that can benefit the a
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ENCOURAGING TIMELY RENT WITH INCREMENTAL FEES AND SMALL PAYMENTS. In property management, maintaining timely rent payments is crucial for smooth operations and financial stability. Implementing an effective system for managing late fees can significantly impact tenant behavior and improve cash flow. An incremental late fee structure, combined with encouraging small, frequent payments, can address these challenges efficiently.Incremental Late Fees: Creating a Sense of Urgency.One effective strategy to ensure timely rent payments is to implement incremental late fees. This approach means that the longer tenants delay their payments, the higher their late fees become.
For instance, a tenant who misses the due date might incur a modest fee, but if the payment is delayed further, the fee increases progressively. This structure serves to emphasize the growing cost of procrastination and motivates tenants to pay their rent promptly.By applying this incremental model, tenants are more likely to prioritize their rent payments, as they are aware that
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HOW TO CLOSE REAL ESTATE DEALS IN DECEMBER December is often considered a challenging yet rewarding month for real estate professionals. With the holidays, end-of-year budgets, and changing priorities, many buyers and sellers are eager to finalize transactions before the year ends. This urgency creates an ideal opportunity for real estate agents to close deals successfully. Here are some practical strategies to help you navigate December and turn prospects into closed sales. Tap Into the "Year-End Mindset".December buyers and sellers are often motivated by deadlines. Buyers may want to settle into their new homes before the holidays, and sellers might be looking to reduce their tax burdens or meet financial goals for the year. Use this sense of urgency to your advantage by emphasizing timelines and the benefits of closing a deal now rather than waiting.Pro Tip: Frame your listings with messages like "Move in before the holidays" or "Last chance for end-of-year savings." Highlight Seasonal Discounts.Many sellers are willing
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THE REAL ESTATE BILL 2024: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. The draft "Real Estate Bill, 2024" is a bold attempt to streamline the real estate sector, offering much-needed regulation and clarity. However, a deeper dive into its provisions reveals significant adjustments that require immediate attention. Below is a critical analysis of the bill's strengths, weaknesses, and areas needing refinement. Title of the BillThe title of the bill could be: "The Real Estate Agency and Development Bill". Without the inclusion of the phrase "agency and development", the term "real estate business" or simply "real estate" is overarching and ambiguous in scope. Adding "agency and development" provides specificity and clearly delineates the focus of the bill, ensuring it adequately addresses the primary aspects of real estate practice. Inclusion of Key StakeholdersFor avoidance of doubt, the bill could explicitly include real estate managers, brokers (locally referred to as Bulooka), realtors and other synonyms within the definition or reference of
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HOW TO BOOST ALL YOUR PROPERTIES ON THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED).
If you're a real estate agent or developer, you know that having your properties seen by potential buyers is key to generating leads and sales. That's where boosting your properties on The Real Estate Database (RED) comes in.
With 1000s real estate hits/visits per day from local buyers/tenants and those in the diaspora, RED is the leading and most technologically advanced real estate plartform in Uganda. It's the only local website with over 20,000 active properties, making it the go-to place for anyone looking to buy, rent, or sell real estate.
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Increased visibility: Boosting your properties on RED increases their
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As a property manager, one of the most challenging aspects of the job is dealing with difficult landlords. These landlords can be demanding, unreasonable, and may even make decisions that go against the best interests of their properties. However, there are strategies and techniques that property managers can use to navigate difficult situations and maintain a positive relationship with their landlords.
Communication is key.
The foundation of any successful landlord-property manager relationship is open and honest communication. Property managers should make a point to regularly update their landlords on the status of their properties and any issues that arise. When communicating with difficult landlords, it is important to remain calm and professional. If a landlord is upset or agitated, it can be helpful to acknowledge their concerns and provide reassurance that the issue is being addressed.
Document everything.
In order to protect themselves and their properties, property
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