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This is a private mailo land with 120 acres in Kamila-Kikyusa few meters from the road.The land is agricultural with a over 10 acres of banana plantation,with good soils ideal for mixed farming at 6m per acre.installments are allowed.
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DO YOU NEED A DEGREE TO BE A REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA?
Real estate is a rapidly growing industry in Uganda, with many opportunities for those interested in pursuing a career in this field. One of the common questions asked by individuals who wish to become real estate agents in Uganda is whether they need a degree to get started. In this blog, we will explore the education requirements for becoming a real estate agent in Uganda and shed light on the question of whether a degree is necessary.
The first thing to note is that Uganda does not have any specific education requirements for individuals who want to become real estate agents. Unlike other professions like law and medicine, there is no requirement for a specific degree or diploma in order to work in the real estate industry. However, this does not mean that education is not important.
To be a successful real estate agent in Uganda, you need to have a good understanding of the industry, including the laws and regulations that govern it. This knowledge can be obtained through
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REGULATION OF REAL ESTATE PRACTICE IN UGANDA: WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY?. The regulation of real estate practice in Uganda is currently in a transitional phase, with several key stakeholders and associations working towards establishing a more organized and professional framework for the industry. The effort is driven by the need to enhance professionalism, protect practitioners, and provide better services to clients. This blog therfore provides an overview of the vibrant discussions among key real estate practitioners on various platforms regarding this topic. Key Stakeholders.1. Surveyors Registration Board (SRB): The SRB is currently at the forefront of these registration efforts. The board is responsible for registering land agents, who are currently classified under surveyors according to the Surveyors Registration Act (SRA).2. Association of Real Estate Agents Uganda (AREA Uganda): AREA Uganda is a professional association that advocates for the interests of real estate agents. It has been instrumental in pushing for regulatory changes and has collabo
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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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