2 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Kyaliwajjala Kampala Uganda, code: 101899
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amazing 2bedroom 2bathroom kyaliwajjala
perfect house will stun you with its modern and dazzling interior finishes, comes with its ton of natural lights.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🔆Ceiling fans
🔶Ceramic tiles
🚘Lots of parking
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🚧Wall fence
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REAL ESTATE AGENT COMMISSIONS, ARE THEY JUSTIFIED OR EXCESSIVE?
Buying or selling a property is a significant financial transaction, and for most people, it's one of the most substantial investments they'll make in their lifetime. When engaging in the real estate market, many individuals seek the assistance of a real estate agent to navigate the complexities of the process. However, one aspect that often raises questions and sparks debates is the commission structure that agents charge for their services. Are real estate agent commissions justified, or do they lean towards being excessive? In this blog post, we will delve into the topic and explore both perspectives.
Understanding Real Estate Agent Commissions
Real estate agent commissions are typically calculated as a percentage of the final sale price of a property. The industry standard can vary, but it often ranges from 3% to 10% of the sale price. The commission is typically split between the buyer's agent and the seller's agent, with each receiving a percentage of the total commission.
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DON’T ÈND THIS YEAR WITHOUT A REAL ESTATE WEBSITE, CONTACT THE RED RIGHT NOW! As the year draws to a close, it's time to reflect on your real estate business goals. Did you achieve the visibility and sales you were aiming for? If the answer is no, don't worry, right now is the time to make a powerful move that will revolutionize your marketing strategy. The Real Estate Database (RED) has an incredible offer that you can't afford to miss: a free real estate website as part of your subscription package. Here's why you should act now and set your business up for greater success in the coming year. Why a Real Estate Website is Essential.In today's digital age, having an online presence is no longer optional. A real estate website acts as your virtual storefront, open 24/7 to showcase your properties to a wider audience. With more buyers and renters starting their property search online, a website ensures that your listings are always accessible. It's the ultimate tool for building credibility, enhancing visibility, and generating more leads. What RED's Free Real Est
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WHO EXACTLY IS VINCENT AGABA?
It was the year 2007 when I first met a gentle man called Vincent Agaba, a man who would go on to revolutionize the real estate sector in Uganda. At that time, Vincent had recently established a property management company called Avarts Housing Limited. Their office was located on Plot 66 Kenneth Dale Drive in Kamwokya, before later relocating to Embassy Plaza along Ggaba Road. Meanwhile, I had just also recently launched the Real Estate Database (RED) and was seeking established agencies to join and list their properties on the new platform.
One day, while moving along Kira Road, I noticed the Avarts signpost and decided to pay them a visit. I was eager to meet the people behind the company and see if we could strike a deal to join the RED. I sat down with Vincent and explained the concept of the RED. He was not only impressed but also mentioned that he was already familiar with a similar platform called Funda in the Netherlands, where he had studied International Business an
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WHAT DOES THE HOLY BIBLE SAY ABOUT THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY, AGENTS, REALTORS, AND BROKERS? Real estate is often viewed through the lens of modern economics, yet the principles of property ownership, stewardship, and wealth have deep roots in ancient wisdom. The Bible, as a foundational text for many, offers profound insights into how land and property should be regarded and managed. Whether you're a believer or simply curious, exploring the biblical perspective on real estate can offer timeless guidance for today's property owners, investors, and agents.
1. The Concept of Land Ownership.In the Bible, the concept of land ownership is deeply tied to the idea of divine stewardship. God is considered the ultimate owner of all land, and humans are merely stewards entrusted with its care. Leviticus 25;23 says, "The land must not be sold permanently, because the land is mine and you reside in my land as foreigners and strangers." This verse underscores the belief that while people may possess land, they should always remember that it belongs to God and should be treated with respe
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN REAL ESTATE. In recent years, Uganda has experienced significant growth in its real estate sector, presenting a myriad of opportunities for both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike. While traditionally a male-dominated industry, the tide is turning, and women are increasingly finding their place in Uganda's real estate landscape. In this blog post, we will explore the diverse opportunities available for women in the country's real estate sector and shed light on the inspiring women who have made their mark in this dynamic industry.1. Real Estate Entrepreneurship:One of the most exciting opportunities for women in Uganda's real estate sector is entrepreneurship. The country's growing urbanization and demand for housing and commercial spaces create a fertile ground for women to establish their real estate ventures. Whether it's property development, real estate consultancy, or property management, women can leverage their skills and creativity to build successful businesses.2. Property Develop
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A VERY BIG THANK YOU TO ALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS WHO HAVE SUPPORTED THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) THIS YEAR. As the year draws to a close, we at the Real Estate Database (RED) want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to all the real estate agents who have supported us throughout this year. Your commitment, professionalism, and collaboration have been the driving force behind our success. We sincerely appreciate every listing you've shared, every property you've marketed, and every effort you've made to make RED the trusted platform it is today.You are the heartbeat of the real estate industry, and your contributions have helped us connect countless buyers, renters, and investors with their dream properties. Together, we've achieved remarkable milestones, from increasing lead generation to facilitating faster property sales. This year wouldn't have been as successful without your partnership, and for that, we say a big THANK YOU! An Invitation to Non-Members.To all real estate agents who are not yet part of the RED family, we warmly invite you to click here to subscribe right now
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EXPLORING THE TRUE COSTS OF A BAD TENANT
Renting out a property can be a lucrative investment, providing a steady stream of income and helping to cover mortgage payments and other expenses. However, not all tenants are created equal, and the unfortunate reality is that bad tenants can end up costing landlords more than they bargained for. From missed rent payments to property damage and legal hassles, the costs of a bad tenant can be significant. In this blog, we'll delve into the various ways in which a bad tenant can impact a landlord's bottom line.
Missed Rent Payments
One of the most direct and immediate ways a bad tenant can affect a landlord's finances is through missed rent payments. When a tenant consistently fails to pay rent on time or skips payments altogether, landlords are left with a financial burden. This can disrupt cash flow and potentially lead to difficulties in covering mortgage payments, property maintenance, and other expenses. Landlords often rely on timely rent payments to meet their financial
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THE REAL ESTATE PEAK SEASON HAS ARRIVED, HOW DO YOU TAP INTO IT USING THE RED? As each year comes to an end, a golden opportunity awaits real estate agents, brokers, realtors, developers and property managers. November, December, and January mark the peak season for real estate agency transactions, fueled by an influx of money-loaded holidaymakers, expatriates and the diaspora fondly referred to as the Ba-Summer or Nkuba Kyeyo or Kadama.These individuals, primarily returning from the Middle East, UK, and USA, are eager to invest in properties for personal use or as future income sources. The arrival of these Ugandans from the diaspora is your moment to shine as an agent, broker, realtor or developer, and the Real Estate Database (RED) is here to amplify your reach. Denis Musoke, the founder of Rentwide Limited, has confirmed that "inquiries are currently pouring in from the RED everyday, leading to more deals being closed at a faster rate". He adds that his real estate agency business is currently thriving and has become increasingly predictable, with prope
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2 bedroom in mpererewe kitetika
Location -
Mpereerwe
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District -
Kampala
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Type -
Semi Detached
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Size -
two bedroom
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Status -
For Rent
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Code - 171646
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Ugx 600,000
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PROPERTY MANAGERS ARE PREPAYING LANDLORDS TO SECURE FACILITY MANAGEMENT DEALS: DOES IT WORK? In the world of property management, there's a growing trend of prepaying landlords upfront to secure management contracts. This strategy, where a property manager offers the landlord the entire projected rental income (minus their management fees) upfront, aims to win over the landlord by eliminating their wait time for monthly income. However, despite its appeal, this approach carries notable risks and requires a deep dive into the pros and cons to see if it's really sustainable. Why Prepaying Works as a Strategy.The appeal of prepaying landlords is straightforward: it entices the landlords with immediate cash flow, reducing their need to worry about monthly collections or potential tenant default. This can be a highly attractive option, particularly for landlords who prefer a predictable income stream. By using this tactic, property managers can quickly expand their portfolio, showing landlords their financial commitment and trustworthiness. In a competitive market, this bold move c
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