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3.5 acres private mailo land@20m each 15km from tarmac nkokonjeru town council and the land is good for farming .The land tenure is mailo in nature and installments are allowed.
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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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THE SAME PROPERTY AT SEVERAL DIFFERENT PRICES, HOW DOES THAT HAPPEN?
When shopping for a property, it can be confusing to see the same property listed at several different prices. You might wonder how this could happen and if there is any benefit to you as a buyer. In this blog post, we'll explore the reasons why the same property might have multiple prices and what it means for you as a buyer.
Reasons for Different Prices of the Same Property
Pricing Strategy: One reason a property might have different prices is that the seller is using a pricing strategy. The seller may start with a higher price to test the market and see if there is any interest. If there is no interest, they may lower the price to attract potential buyers. Alternatively, they may start with a lower price to create a bidding war and drive up the final selling price without informing all the agents that are listing the same property.
Negotiations: Another reason for different prices of the same property is that negotiations may have taken place between the buyer and
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