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HOME WITH CHARM AND CHARACTER IN THE HEART OF GGABA!!!
This colonial but well maintained bungalow is set on half an acre of land (50 decimals) with a mature garden
Has two lounges, main lounge opens onto a nice big porch overlooking the mature garden with trees that provide shade
Great natural light
From the dining room is an entry into the big kitchen with light wood cabinets and granite tops. A door that opens out to the big backyard
From the main lounge is an entry into the hallway that leads to the main accomodation: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms plus a study. The master bedroom is en-suite
All bedrooms have in-built closets
The garage on the ground floor was converted into a guest wing with a lounge, bedroom and a bathroom
In the back is a detached block with 3 rooms for domestic help
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UNDERSTANDING THE LAND TENURE IN UGANDA AND ITS IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE OWNERSHIP
Uganda is a country with a complex land tenure system, which has significant impacts on real estate ownership. The system is a result of a mix of different land tenure systems inherited from Uganda's colonial past, which have evolved and adapted to the country's changing political, social, and economic circumstances. In this blog, we will examine the different types of land tenure in Uganda and their impact on real estate ownership.
Mailo Land: Mailo land is a type of land tenure system that was introduced in Uganda during the colonial period. It is prevalent in central Uganda, where it covers about 30% of the land area. Mailo land is a freehold system where the land is owned by individuals or families who have the right to use, sell, or lease it. However, the landowners only have ownership rights to the surface of the land, as the government retains ownership of the minerals and subsoil.
The main challenge with the Mailo land system is that it has led to fragmented landowner
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THE BEST DISTRICTS TO BE A REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA.
As the real estate industry in Uganda continues to grow, it has become more competitive for agents to find the best locations to establish their businesses. There are a number of factors that come into play when deciding where to set up shop as a real estate agent. These factors include access to potential clients, infrastructure, and the overall business environment. In this blog post, we will explore some of the best locations for real estate agents to do business in Uganda.
Kampala
Kampala is the capital city of Uganda and is one of the most developed cities in the country. It is a hub of economic activity and is home to many multinational companies, government agencies, and international organizations. This makes it an ideal location for real estate agents looking to establish themselves in a bustling business environment. The city has a high demand for both residential and commercial properties, which presents a lot of opportunities for real estate agents.
Entebbe
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HOW TO BUY A PLOT IN INSTALLMENTS, THROUGH THE RAPI HOME SCHEME.
Buying a plot of land can be a daunting process, especially if you don't have the necessary funds available at once. However, with Rest Assured Property Investments (RAPI) Home Scheme, purchasing a plot of land has become much more manageable and accessible.
Located in Kasanje, RAPI's new estate offers plots measuring 50X100 feet or 12.5 Decimals with private mailo land titles. This means that once you complete all the installment payments, you will get a private mailo title transferred to your name instantly.
One of the most attractive features of the RAPI Home Scheme is the flexibility it offers in terms of payment. You can choose from three different installment categories - daily payments starting at UGX 18,000 only, weekly payments starting at UGX 126,000 only, or monthly payments starting at UGX 540,000 only. This allows you to select a payment plan that suits your financial situation best.
Moreover, RAPI Home Scheme doesn't require any down payment or initial charges.
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PROPERTY LISTING OPTIMIZATION STRATEGIES FOR MAXIMUM VISIBILITY AND ENGAGEMENT.
In today's competitive real estate market, property listing optimization plays a crucial role in capturing the attention of potential buyers and ensuring a successful sale. With the majority of homebuyers starting their search online, it has become increasingly important for real estate agents and property owners to optimize their listings to stand out from the crowd. In this blog post, we will explore the key strategies and best practices for optimizing property listings to maximize visibility and attract potential buyers.
Craft a Compelling Property Description:
The property description is your chance to create a captivating narrative and showcase the unique selling points of the property. Be descriptive, yet concise, and highlight the most appealing features such as the location, amenities, and any recent upgrades. Use vivid language to paint a picture of the lifestyle the property offers, and emphasize the benefits that potential buyers will gain from owning it.
High-Qua
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BEST BOOKS WRITTEN BY UGANDANS ON REAL ESTATE.
The real estate industry in Uganda is growing rapidly, and with it, the demand for information and resources. There are a number of great books written by Ugandans that can provide valuable insights for anyone interested in real estate in Uganda.
Here are a few of the best books written by Ugandans on real estate:
"The Ugandan Real Estate Guide" by John Bosco Turyakira
This comprehensive guide provides an overview of the Ugandan real estate market, including information on property types, prices, and trends. It also includes a directory of real estate professionals and resources.
"Investing in Ugandan Real Estate" by Robert Kiyimba
This book provides a practical guide for investors who are looking to buy or develop property in Uganda. It covers topics such as finding the right property, financing your investment, and managing your property.
"The Real Estate Investor's Handbook for Uganda" by David Nsubuga
This book is a must-read for anyone who is serious about investing in re
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A PETITION FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A STANDARD SERVICE FEE. A real estate agent named Grace, a member of the RED and a co-founder of the real estate agency called Expat Housing, has recently taken to social media to expressed her frustration regarding clients who refuse to pay search fees. She has had enough with investing her time and money in elaborate property viewings, only to come out empty-handed. This frustration has led her to draft a petition in form of an emergency notice, addressed "to whom it may concern," calling for the "Implementation of a Standard Service Fee," locally referred to as "Search fee" or "Inspection fee."In her petition, Grace begins by drawing the attention of fellow real estate agents. She then outlines the collective experience that informs the background of her petition, highlighting the components of her proposed "Standard Service Fee", which include fair compensation, professionalism, and improved working conditions. Subsequently, she details the benefits of her proposal and concludes the petition by outlining
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WHAT DOES A TYPICAL XMAS LOOK LIKE IN UGANDA? Christmas in Uganda is a real vibe, a mood, and an energy that can only be described as uniquely chaotic but entirely joyful. Here's a funny breakdown of what makes a Ugandan Christmas a spectacle worth witnessing. The Great Exodus: Town Dwellers Return to Their Roots.Come December, there's a mass migration of Kampala's town dwellers heading back to the villages like birds following an ancient instinct. The village becomes a lively hub as everyone from the long-lost cousin in Kampala to the uncle in Canada returns. If you're still in the city after December 20th, congratulations, you've been officially abandoned. Animals Beware: The Christmas Menu Is Set.If you're a cow, goat, or chicken, this is not your season to shine. While humans feast, animals face their fate. The goat gets tied to a tree, the chicken gets an express ticket to the pot, and the cow, well... Let's just say it's an all-you-can-eat barbecue. Ugandans are firm believers in "meat for every meal" on Christma
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