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AMAZINGLY WELL LIT NEW APARTMENT BLOCK WITH 6 (SIX) APARTMENTS OF 2 BEDROOMS EACH and 1 (ONE) apartment of THREE (3) bedrooms
Amazing natural light in this newly built and well thought out apartment block with amazing views
Open plan lounge/dining and kitchen with in-built appliances, an attached laundry room
The lounge and dining open onto a big spacious balcony/terrace
Big windows that let in natural light
Good sized bedrooms
Well fitted bathrooms (showers)
Good choice of tiles
A storage unit in the parking lot for each apartment
A room in the back for a domestic help for each apartment
Lift access
Gym in the back
CCTV SURVEILANCE
Surrounded by trees
Breezy
Pool on the ground floor
Prices include furnishings, appliances in the kitchen (cooker, fridge, microwave, washing machine, dryer), curtains, beds/mattresses/porch furniture, store in the parking lot, use of pool, gym, 24HR Power Backup (generator)
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WHAT KIND OF 3 BEDROOM HOUSE CAN YOU GÈT BETWEEN 100M AND 200M?
If you're on the hunt for a 3-bedroom house in Uganda with a budget ranging from UGX 100,000,000 to UGX 200,000,000, it's important to set realistic expectations about what kind of property you can secure in this price range. While it might not get you a luxurious home in the heart of Kampala, there are still many appealing options available outside the bustling city limits.
Location Matters.
First things first, let's address the location. Given the budget constraints, it's likely that your prospective house will be situated outside the Kampala district. Housing within Kampala tends to come at a premium, making it challenging to find a suitable 3-bedroom home within this budget range. Instead, you can explore areas that are still developing, where land prices are more affordable.
Basic Land Size and House Type.
A house within this budget range will probably be built on a standard land size of 100X50 feet or 12.5 decimals. You can anticipate a bungalow-style or apartment-type hous
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WHY PAYING A SITE VISIT FEE TO REAL ESTATE AGENTS ACTUALLY MAKES SENSE.
You've probably come across the argument that goes something like this: "Never pay real estate agents a site visit fee. They earn through commission, they're not engineers, surveyors, or architects providing technical reports. They're just showing you a property."
That entire statement came up as a post on twitter, and it sounds convincing at first, right? But let's take a moment to unpack it.
This argument assumes that a real estate agent (among several other agents) who is tirelessly ferrying potential buyers to and from a property will be the one to sell it and earn a commission. That's partially true, agents do earn a commission, but only if one of the potential buyers they bring in eventually purchases the property.If that doesn't happen, the agent earns nothing from that property, despite the significant effort and numerous showings they've already invested. Therefore, the expenses for that particular property, product, or service will not have resulted in any income, and tha
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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 IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
The real estate industry is constantly evolving, and as a result, continuing education is crucial for real estate agents to stay on top of the latest trends and changes in the market. From changes in laws and regulations to advances in technology and marketing strategies, continuing education helps real estate agents to remain competitive and provide their clients with the highest level of service.
Here are some of the key reasons why continuing education is important for real estate agents:
Stay up-to-date with industry changes and trends
The real estate industry is always evolving, with new laws, regulations, and best practices emerging all the time. By pursuing continuing education, real estate agents can stay up-to-date with these changes and ensure they are always following the latest best practices. This can help agents avoid potential legal issues and ensure they are providing the best possible service to their clients.
Enhance your knowledge and skills
Contin
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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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