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5 bedroom Mansion for sale in Bwebajja Wakiso Uganda, code: 167552
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Ugx 1,400,000,000/=
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Immaculate And Elevated Home in the heart of Akright city Bwebanjja along Entebbe road with a clear lake view.
The home has 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 sitting rooms, a dining room, a modern kitchen, a security control room, a pantry, 2 boys' quarters, a spacious compound, and a good neighborhood. Set on 37 decimals, the home is listed at a negotiable price of 1,400,000,000 shillings with a title.
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🏚️Balcony
🔶Ceramic tiles
🚘Lots of parking
🏡Manicured lawn
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
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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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THE MINIMUM SIZE OF LAND REQUIRED FOR A LAND TITLE IN UGANDA. Obtaining a land title is a crucial step in establishing ownership, but there are regulations that dictate the minimum size of land eligible for titling. The Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development has a policy that limits the issuance of land titles for plots smaller than 12.5 decimals (approximately 0.125 acres or 0.051 hectares) or smaller than 50x100 feet (approximately 0.046 hectares) in size. Key Objectives of the Policy.
1. Encouraging Land Consolidation: By limiting titles for smaller plots, the policy aims to encourage the consolidation of small plots into more economically viable landholdings. This promotes better land utilization and encourages larger, more productive estates. 2. Simplifying Land Administration: Managing small, fragmented plots can be administratively complex and costly. By setting a minimum size requirement, the government reduces the complexities involved in land management.3. Promoting Efficient Land Use: Larger consolidated
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