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Your own peace of paradise awaits you in Kira just 200 meters off Tarmac
You’ll find tasteful updates throughout this recently built stunning home. 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms wall fenced with a remote control gate. The home's security is boosted by CCTV cameras in the right spots of the home.
Reserve your electricity with the solar of the home. The asset sits on 13 decimals of private Mailo Land and has a negotiable price tag of 420,000,000 Shillings.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🎥CCTV
🔶Ceramic tiles
🚧Electronic gates
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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HOW SHOULD A PROPERTY MANAGER DEAL WITH NOISY TENANTS?
Dealing with noisy tenants can be a challenging task for property managers, as it involves balancing the needs of the noisy tenant with the expectations and rights of other tenants in the building. Here are some steps a property manager can take to address noisy tenants.
Communicate. The first step in addressing noisy tenants is to communicate with them. It's possible that they may not be aware that they are causing a disturbance. In a respectful and friendly manner, bring the issue to their attention and discuss potential solutions.
Review the lease. Review the lease agreement with the tenant to ensure that they understand the expectations for noise levels and the consequences for violating these expectations.
Mediate. If the issue involves disputes between neighbors, consider mediating a conversation between them to find a mutually agreeable solution.
Document. Keep a record of any noise complaints, including the date, time, and details of the disturbance. This informatio
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THE DIFFERENT HOUSE TYPES IN UGANDA'S REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY
If you are looking to invest in residential real estate within Uganda, it is important to understand the different house types available on the market. In this article, we will discuss the various property types that you can find on the Real Estate Database (RED) and other platforms like Lamudi Uganda or Realtor Uganda.
Bungalow: A bungalow is a popular housing option in Uganda, particularly in high-class locations where they typically occupy an acre of land, and in law class locations, they are built on a 100 by 50 decimal plot. These single-story houses offer a simple and affordable living experience, with two to three bedrooms and a living area. Additionally, bungalows in Uganda, especially in Kampala and Wakiso, are usually surrounded by a wall fence, providing an additional layer of privacy and security for the residents. For those seeking a single-story living arrangement, bungalows offer an ideal choice.
Apartment: An apartment is a self-contained unit within a larger buildi
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WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED TO ALL THE ZOOM MEETINGS AND TWITTER-X SPACES? Remember those good old days when our calendars were bursting at the seams with Zoom meetings and Twitter-X spaces? It was like a virtual real estate party every day, and we were all invited. But hold on a second, where did they all go? Did we get lost in the virtual world and forget to come back?I don't know about you, but my phone used to buzz with notifications everyday, reminding me of an impending online real estate meeting. Numerous real estate WhatsApp groups were consistently inundated with flyers advertising upcoming Zoom meetings or Twitter Spaces scheduled within the next few days.
There are several Twitter Spaces whose reminders still exist in my weekly calendar as recurring events. One of these spaces used to educate us on the various laws that govern land transactions. Another space would inform us about the roles and workings of surveyors. There was also a space that offered multiple perspectives on market trends. However, all of that is now gone with the wind.
Many of
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THE CONVENIENCE OF ONLINE MEETINGS FOR REAL ESTATE WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT.
As a website developer specializing in real estate, I have recently streamlined my communications and engagements, recognizing that online meetings with agents and developers are the most effective and convenient way to connect. Not only are online meetings incredibly efficient, but they also offer greater opportunities for engagement, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, advantages that traditional face-to-face meetings simply cannot match.
Why Online Meetings Are a Perfect Fit for Real Estate Website Development.
One of the greatest advantages of online meetings is their convenience. Real estate is a dynamic industry, often requiring quick decision-making and rapid adjustments. With platforms like Zoom and Google Meet, meetings can be scheduled on short notice, ensuring that we can address issues or discuss updates as soon as they arise. This flexibility allows for collaboration to happen anytime and as frequently as needed, without the logistical challenges of coordinating trave
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SHOULD REAL ESTATE AGENTS HIRE A SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER?
Real estate agents are no strangers to the world of social media. In fact, many agents have embraced social media as a way to connect with potential clients and promote their services. However, as social media becomes increasingly complex and time-consuming, more and more real estate agents are turning to social media managers to help them effectively leverage this powerful tool. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of hiring a social media manager and why it might be a wise investment for real estate agents.
Social Media Takes Time
One of the biggest reasons real estate agents might consider hiring a social media manager is simply because social media takes a lot of time. Between crafting engaging posts, responding to comments and messages, and analyzing data to improve performance, managing a social media presence can quickly become a full-time job. For real estate agents who are already busy showing properties, managing transactions, and building relationships wit
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NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS YOUR HOME WANTS YOU TO MAKE. As the New Year begins, everyone is busy jotting down their resolutions: hitting the gym, eating healthier, learning new skills, and so on. But have you ever wondered what resolutions your home might have for you? That's right, your home has been patiently waiting all year to tell you exactly what it needs to become its best self. Let's hear it straight from the house's point of view: Fix My Leaky Faucets.I've been dripping tears all year, literally! Those leaky faucets are not just annoying; they're wasting water and making me look bad. This year, please show me some love by fixing them. A little plumbing goes a long way in making me feel whole again.De-clutter the Basement.Let's be honest: I've been hoarding your secrets for years. Broken furniture, old boxes, and things you'll ‘get to someday' have turned my basement into a mystery zone. This year, I'd like to breathe again. De-clutter, organize, and let's reclaim the space!Upgrade My Kitchen.I'm stuck in the ‘70s with m
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WHAT I WISH I DID AS A NEW REAL ESTATE AGENT. Embarking on a career as a female real estate agent is an exciting yet challenging journey. As a new agent, I quickly learned that success in the real estate industry is not just about closing deals but also about building lasting relationships and mastering the art of communication.
Reflecting on my early real estate days, there are several key aspects I wish I had focused on from the start. In this blog, I'll share valuable insights and advice for new real estate agents to help set them on the path to success.1. Invest in Education and Training:One of my initial mistakes was underestimating the importance of continuous real estate education and training. Real estate is a dynamic industry with ever-changing market trends, laws, and technologies. I wish I had invested more time and resources in staying updated on the latest developments, attending workshops, and obtaining relevant certifications. This not only enhances your credibility but also equips you with the knowledge ne
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MOST REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN UGANDA ARE LONE WOLVES. I have observed over several years that most real estate agents in Uganda are solo lone wolves in a growing real estate market. As the nation continues to develop, the demand for real estate services is on the rise. In this dynamic environment, it's interesting to note that many real estate agents in Uganda often work as individuals, or at best, semi-independent operators who collaborate only sparingly. In this blog, we'll explore this behavior and attempt to understand why most agents in Uganda prefer to work independently or in loosely connected partnerships.1. Entrepreneurial Spirit.One of the key drivers behind the prevalent independent approach among real estate agents in Uganda can be attributed to the nation's robust entrepreneurial spirit. Uganda boasts a culture where individuals exhibit a strong inclination towards self-reliance. They typically embark on their real estate journeys as sole operators, taking immense pride in their capacity to manage their business autonomously.
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THE RISING TIDE OF REAL ESTATE TRAINING INSTITUTIONS.
Recently, I had the privilege of being invited by the Global Institute of Property Studies to share my insights on property marketing and the role of Proptech in the real estate business, particularly focusing on platforms like the Real Estate Database (RED).
It was truly invigorating to engage with a group of enthusiastic students who were eager to learn from my years of experience about the dynamics of the real estate industry and the tools that could help them succeed in this dynamic field.
Global Institute of Property Studies, founded by Dr. Rachael Mirembe, a distinguished educator and an accomplished figure in the real estate sector, is just one of the many institutions dedicated to training the next generation of real estate professionals.
The emergence of real estate training institutions is a positive sign for the future, promising greater orderliness and professionalism in a sector that has often operated without defined rules and standards.
The Importance of Proptech i
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