2 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 178144
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Location: Kulambiro Ring Road Monthly rental collection: Ugx2.1m Price: Ugx270m Land size: 15 decimals with Mailo title
Just 15 meters off tarmac 2 units of 2 bedrooms 2 units of 1 bedroom
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to the Daily Morning Market Brief, your essential guide to Uganda's dynamic real estate market. Curated by the Real Estate Database (RED), this daily update provides the latest insights and trends in the local property market. Starting your day without reading or listening to this Market Brief, Situation Report, Market Overview, or Status Report is like missing the pulse of the local real estate market.Overview: Uganda's real estate market is experiencing a period of significant growth and transformation. From residential developments in Kampala's suburbs to commercial properties in emerging districts, the market is showing a vibrancy that's hard to ignore.Snapshot: The market is seeing a surge in demand for affordable housing, predominantly in locales like Ntinda, Naguru, Nakasero and Kololo. Meanwhile, commercial properties in areas such as Jinja and Mbarara are attracting strong interest.Update: Developers are responding to this demand by launching new projects
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A PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT: WHAT EXACTLY SHOULD IT CONTAIN? When a property owner hires a professional property management company to oversee their assets, the first step is signing a property management agreement. This document is more than just a formality, it's the foundation for a successful partnership. But what should a property management agreement include to ensure transparency, accountability, and mutual benefit? Let's delve into the essential components. By the end of this guide, you'll also be able to download a free sample agreement template to use for your next property management deal. 1. Parties Involved.The agreement should clearly identify the parties involved: the property owner and the property management company. It's crucial to include full legal names and contact details to avoid ambiguity. 2. Property Description.A detailed description of the property (or properties) being managed must be included. This typically covers the address, type of property (residential, commercial, mixed-use), and any specific features or unique
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