1 bedroom Apartment for rent in Munyonyo Kampala Uganda, code: 170015
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Fully furnished and serviced one bedroom apartment for rent at 150,000 ugx per day in munyonyo
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🚧Wall fence
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PLENTY OF LAND FOR SALE IN UGANDA KAMPALA
Uganda's capital city, Kampala, is one of the most sought-after destinations for land investment in Africa. As the city continues to grow and thrive, now is the perfect time to get in on the action.
From luxurious residential areas, like Kololo and Nakasero, to the bustling central business district, the options for Land for Sale in Uganda are vast. Imagine owning a piece of one of the fastest-growing cities in Africa, where modern shopping centers, hotels, and office buildings are constantly being built, and new businesses are springing up every day.
For those looking to start a business, the city's central business district is a hub of activity, and prime commercial plots are available for purchase. And for the more ambitious investors, there are large plots of Land for Sale in Uganda waiting to be developed into the next big project. Whether you are looking to build a residential complex, a shopping center, or a manufacturing facility, the opportunities in Kampala are endless.
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A LANDLORD WILL ONLY BE YOUR FRIÈND IF YOU ARE PAYING RENT. When it comes to renting, the relationship between a landlord and tenant is often painted in broad strokes of black and white. However, the dynamics of this relationship are nuanced, and understanding both sides is crucial for fostering mutual respect and cooperation. One fundamental aspect that stands out is the notion that a landlord will only be your friend if you are paying rent. While this might seem harsh, it highlights a fundamental truth about the business of renting properties. The Reality of the Landlord's Role.Landlords, like anyone running a business, rely on income to sustain their investments and livelihoods. Rent is a primary source of income for landlords, akin to sales revenue for a business owner or a salary for an employee. When tenants fail to pay rent on time, it disrupts the landlord's financial stability and can lead to a cascade of problems, from maintaining the property to covering mortgage payments and other expenses. The Perception of Strict Landlords.It's of
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THE REAL ESTATE BILL 2024: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. The draft "Real Estate Bill, 2024" is a bold attempt to streamline the real estate sector, offering much-needed regulation and clarity. However, a deeper dive into its provisions reveals significant adjustments that require immediate attention. Below is a critical analysis of the bill's strengths, weaknesses, and areas needing refinement. Title of the BillThe title of the bill could be: "The Real Estate Agency and Development Bill". Without the inclusion of the phrase "agency and development", the term "real estate business" or simply "real estate" is overarching and ambiguous in scope. Adding "agency and development" provides specificity and clearly delineates the focus of the bill, ensuring it adequately addresses the primary aspects of real estate practice. Inclusion of Key StakeholdersFor avoidance of doubt, the bill could explicitly include real estate managers, brokers (locally referred to as Bulooka), realtors and other synonyms within the definition or reference of
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RED ANALYTICS REPORT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2024. The RED Analytics Report is in fact a 30-day infographic snapshot of Uganda's Dynamic Property Market, The report for Friday, November 1, 2024, provides a live, real-time overview of Uganda's real estate activities over the past 30 days. By offering aggregated, continuously updated data on new listings, top-performing agents, key locations, trending categories, and top agencies, the report empowers buyers, sellers, investors, brokers, realtors and agents with the knowledge to make strategic decisions in an evolving market. Let's explore each section of the report in detail, while offering an insightful look into the trends that are currently shaping the property landscape. Active Listings: An Ever-Expanding Marketplace.The "Active Listings" section of the RED Analytics Report reflects the scope of properties currently available in Uganda's real estate market. With a total of 48,989 active listings, this section highlights the diversity of options available to potential buyers and
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to the Daily Morning Market Brief, where we provide the most current insights on Uganda's real estate market. Never begin your day without reading or listening to this brief, or else you risk missing the pulse of the local real estate market. Overview: Uganda's real estate market continues to thrive, with the focus gradually shifting to affordable housing in urban areas. Major cities like Kampala, Jinja, and Entebbe are experiencing an influx of construction projects.Snapshot: The market is characterized by a growing demand for commercial and residential properties. High-end neighborhoods like Kololo and Nakasero are seeing an increasing interest from investors.Update: A surge in the construction of affordable housing units is happening in suburbs such as Kira, Ntinda, and Najjera. These areas continue to attract a younger demographic, looking for their first homes.Trend: The trend of urbanization continues to influence the real estate market. More people are movi
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YOUR LESSONS FRÓM MY FAILED REAL ESTATE PARTNERSHIPS. Real estate partnerships can be a great way to pool resources, expertise, and capital, but they can also be risky and complicated if not handled properly. I've been through several failed partnerships in the real estate business, and along the way, I learned some valuable lessons. If you're thinking about forming a partnership in real estate, here's my advice based on my own experiences, what went wrong and how you can avoid those pitfalls. When the Money Comes In, Attitudes Change.One of the most significant lessons I've learned is that everything seems to work well in a partnership, until the money starts flowing in. When that happens, people's attitudes can change quickly. Greed, jealousy, and independence often emerge once the business starts generating income. This shift can lead to conflicts, mistrust, and even the collapse of what initially seemed like a promising partnership.In my past experiences, I found that partners who are easy to work with before the money cames in often
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VETTING, VERIFICATION, AND APPROVAL OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS BY THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED). The real estate sector thrives on trust, professionalism, and accountability. For platforms like the Real Estate Database (RED), ensuring these values are upheld is not just a priority but a necessity. One of RED's most critical internal processes is the vetting, verification, and approval of real estate agents. This meticulous internally managed process applies only to individuals and companies that seeks to subscribe to the RED platform. Over the years, the absence of a national statutory body to comprehensively vet, verify and approve real estate agents has made this process a cornerstone of RED's operations, avoiding such a process would be a recipe for disaster.While RED doesn't claim to be a regulatory authority, it has deployed all possible efforts to safeguard all its users and uphold the integrity of the industry through its in-house vetting, verification and approval process. Why Vetting, Verification and Approval Matters.Real estate transactions often involve sign
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025! As we bid farewell to the extraordinary year of 2024, let's welcome 2025 with unwavering optimism and a shared commitment to achieving new heights of success together!
In 2025, our focus at RED is crystal clear: "to elevate our collective efforts in generating qualified leads and also to increase property sales" for all our subscribers.Your professionalism and dedication to delivering high-quality, fresh listings, coupled with exceptional customer care, are the pillars that will continue to uphold the trust and confidence our users place in the RED platform.Let's embark on this new year journey with renewed vigor, passion, and a shared vision that will make 2024 a remarkable year for all of us. Together, we can create unparalleled success and foster lasting relationships within the Ugandan Real Estate Database community.Happy New Year 2025!
Kind RegardsJulius CzarAuthor: Julius CzarCompany: Zillion Technologies LtdMobile: +256705162000 / +256788162000Email: Julius@R
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WHAT JOMAYI'S COLLAPSE TEACHES US ABOUT REAL ESTATE. The collapse of Jomayi Property Consultants Ltd, once Uganda's most prominent real estate company, serves as a cautionary tale for developers navigating the complexities of the industry. As the dust settles on Jomayi's demise, it's crucial for other developers to reflect on the factors that led to its downfall to safeguard their own ventures.Financial Prudence and Debt Management.At the heart of Jomayi's downfall lies financial mismanagement and debt accumulation. The company's inability to honor its financial obligations, particularly to NC Bank, ultimately led to its insolvency. Despite entering into agreements and consent judgments, Jomayi failed to adhere to payment schedules, triggering legal action and liquidation proceedings. For real estate developers, this underscores the importance of prudent financial management, including disciplined debt repayment and meticulous cash flow forecasting.Risk Mitigation and Diversification.Jomayi's overreliance on specific assets, such as the
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