Residential Land for sale in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 215586
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Residential Land
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This beautiful land is the perfect opportunity for those looking for good land on 15 decimals with private Mailo land title, well sorted out to start up projects or any other business and the asking price is UGX 65,000,000 million shillings only.
The land is ideal for residentials, apartments, Bangalow, rentals, shops, residentials, cottages, lounge, country homes among others.
This beautiful piece of land is the ideal investment opportunity for those looking to start a business, project, or any other kind of activity. With the great amenities, secure location, and reasonable asking price, this land is a great investment opportunity for anyone.
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT WHÈN THE SELLER REFUSES TO PAY COMMISSION TO THE REAL ESTATE AGENT?
When a real estate agent helps a seller to sell their property, they are typically entitled to a commission for their services. This commission is usually a percentage of the sale price and is paid by the seller. However, in some cases, the seller may refuse to pay the commission to the agent. In this blog, we will explore what can happen when a seller refuses to give the agent their commission.
Review the listing agreement.
The first step that the agent should take is to review the listing agreement that was signed by both the seller and the agent. This agreement will outline the terms and conditions of the agreement, including the commission that the agent is entitled to. It may also include provisions for what happens in the event of a dispute.
Communicate with the seller.
The next step is to communicate with the seller and try to understand why they are refusing to pay the commission. It is possible that there was a misunderstanding or miscommunication that can be resolve
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WHY SOME TENANTS RENT PROPERTIES THEY CAN'T AFFORD.
Navigating the intricate relationship between landlords and tenants often unveils a web of complexities. One recurring scenario that has captured attention revolves around tenants opting for properties that stretch their financial boundaries. Though this decision may appear perplexing at first glance, it's underpinned by a multitude of factors and motivations.
It's worth mentioning at this juncture that the inspiration for this blog post was inspired by a stimulating LinkedIn discussion that transpired between myself and two industry experts: Grace Mukamwezi, a property manager at Spectrum Real Estate Solutions Uganda, and Racheal Nabanoba, an operations officer at GIBS Solutions Gateway Ltd. The discussion revolved around the topic of "late rent payments."
In this dialogue, Grace offered her perspective, asserting that prolonged struggles with rent payment shouldn't persist year after year. It's prudent to assess your financial situation and, if necessary, vacate the propert
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USING THE POWER OF RELATED PROPERTIES TO SIMPLIFY YOUR PROPERTY SEARCH EXPERIENCE. When browsing for properties on the Real Estate Database (RED), one of the standout features that enhances your property search experience is the Related Properties section. This section goes beyond providing simple browsing, offering buyers a well curated list of properties that closely match their preferences based on their initial selection or search.Once a buyer clicks on a listing, the chosen property is displayed on its own dedicated page, featuring all the relevant details such as pictures, specifications, and a detailed description. To further engage potential buyers, the page includes a call to action and other interactive features. But one of the most valuable additions is the "Related Properties" section, found towards the bottom of the details page for each property.This section does exactly what the name suggests, it shows listings related to the property the buyer is currently viewing. However, the magic lies in how these properties are related. RED uses various criteria
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WHAT DONALD TRUMP'S WIN COULD MEAN FOR REAL ESTATE. With a business empire largely rooted in real estate, Donald Trump has a unique influence and perspective on property markets, both at home and abroad. Should he win office, we can expect his policies to have implications for real estate in the United States and potentially worldwide. Here’s a look at how his presidency could impact the global real estate market and specifically Uganda’s. U.S. Real Estate Market Stability and Investor Confidence.Trump’s tenure as president was characterized by a blend of pro-business policies, tax reforms, and deregulation that benefited large real estate investors. A win could mean the continuation of tax breaks for real estate investors, fostering a favorable environment for both domestic and foreign investors in U.S. real estate. Stable U.S. property markets often have a ripple effect, setting the tone for global investment patterns. Implications for Global Real Estate: Global investors might increasingly see the U.S. as a safe and
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THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND REGISTRATION (MLHUD) AND SERVICES OFFERED. The Department of Land Registration plays a pivotal role in the management and administration of land in Uganda. It is responsible for the issuance of certificates of titles, general conveyance, and maintaining the national land register. The department also coordinates, inspects, monitors, and provides technical support to local governments regarding land registration and acquisition processes. Below is a detailed overview of the services provided by the department, including standard processing times, costs, and statutory periods for notice.
Services Offered.
Conduct a Physical/Personal Search on Registered Land.
Standard Time: 1 working day.
Cost: UGX 10,000 per search.
Statutory Period for Notice: Not applicable.
Issue a Search Letter.
Standard Time: 2 working days.
Cost: UGX 10,000 per letter issued.
Statutory Period for Notice: Not applicable.
Register Transfers on Certificate of Title.
Standard Time: 5 working days.
Costs:
Stamp duty: 1% of the lan
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BUY A HOUSE OR LAND MPOLA MPOLA, PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. Owning a home or land in Uganda has become even more accessible, thanks to the latest engagement between the Real Estate Database (RED) and Goldmine Finance. Through this new installment payment option, buyers can pay gradually for a house or land, easing the financial burden of making an upfront purchase. Here's how this program works and how you can take advantage of it. Why Mpola Mpola?For many aspiring homeowners, paying the full price of a property at once can be challenging. "Mpola Mpola," a Luganda term that means "slowly by slowly," reflects the idea of making manageable payments over time. This system opens the door to property ownership by allowing you to acquire land or a home through installments with the support of Goldmine Finance, a reputable finance company known for its slogan, "Smart Loans, Smart Results." How to Buy a Property Mpola Mpola With Installment Payments.The installment payment process is easy to follow:1. Identify Your Property: Browse properties listed on
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to your Daily Morning Market Brief, an extensive analysis of Uganda's real estate market. Here, we delve into the pulse and essence of the local property market. Miss this, and you miss the rhythm of Uganda's real estate heartbeat. From the bustling streets of Kampala to the serene surroundings of Jinja, we've got you covered. Overview: Uganda's real estate market is showing continuous progress. Housing projects are coming up in Mbarara and Gulu, while commercial buildings are taking shape in Kampala's Central Business District. Snapshot: The real estate market is reflecting a healthy mix of residential and commercial properties. Large-scale construction projects are visible in areas like Ntinda and Nakasero, showing a positive trajectory.Update: More investors are eyeing the market, with developers continuously launching new projects in areas such as Entebbe and Mengo. Trend: There is a growing demand for affordable housing in urban areas such as Kololo, sparking
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TENANTS WHO HOLD (REGULAR) PARTIES AND DON’T INVITE NEIGHBORS, WHO DO YOU THINK WILL BURY YOU WHÈN YOU DIE? In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it's easy to become ensconced in our own little bubbles. We go about our daily routines, often unaware of the lives playing out just beyond our walls. Yet, every now and then, something happens that jolts us out of our individual reverie and forces us to confront the question: who are our neighbors, really?Consider this scenario: you live in an apartment building where one of your neighbors frequently hosts parties. The music is loud, laughter spills into the hallway, and yet, somehow, you never receive an invitation. You hear the muffled sounds of merriment through the walls, but you remain on the outside, a silent observer to festivities you're not a part of. In these moments, it's hard not to wonder: if not me, then who?The phrase "Tenants who hold parties and don’t invite neighbors, who do you think will bury you when you die?" is a poignant reminder of the importance of community and connection. It's a wake-up call, urging us to look
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UNDERSTANDING PROPERTY LABELS ON THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED). The Real Estate Database (RED) has introduced several property labels designed to increase the visibility of unique features and statuses of properties. These labels serve as vital indicators for buyers, sellers, and renters, helping them quickly assess a property’s status and determine if it aligns with their needs. Let's dive into some of these labels and what they mean.1. On Offer: This label signifies that a buyer has already made an offer on the property, but payment has not yet been finalized. It's a heads-up that the property may soon be sold, though it's still available for now.2. Hot Deal: A "Hot Deal" label is used for properties that are being boosted for enhanced visibility. These properties are often seen as a great value or offer something unique, so they're given more prominence to attract attention quickly.3. Short Let: Properties marked as "Short Let" are available for rental on a short-term basis. These are ideal for individuals who need tempor
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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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