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5 bedroom Mansion for sale in Kira Kampala Uganda, code: 179416
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5bedroom, 4bathroom mansion for sale at Kira kitukutwe, with a good neighbourhood and environment , near tarmac Road, with 2boys quarters and good water supply and electricity, and security. At a price of 700m negotiable. For more details contact 0759792931/0779106963
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❄️Air conditioning
🚨Alarm system
📡DSTV
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🕳️Septic tank
🏫Tiled roof
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Mansion
Location -
Kira
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
five bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 217933
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Ugx 740,000,000
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ALL RED SUBSCRIBERS ARE INDIRECTLY BOUND BY AREA’S CODE OF CONDUCT. Professional conduct and ethical behavior are paramount in the world of real estate. To ensure a high standard of professionalism and maintain public trust, real estate professionals often align themselves with associations or organizations and online platforms that uphold these ethical values.
One such organization is the Association of Real Estate Agents - AREA. Membership in AREA carries with it a commitment to adhere to a specific code of conduct, and this commitment indirectly extends to all subscribers of the RED by virtue of its membership to AREA as outlined below.The Connection: RED and AREA.
The RED, as a real estate platform, derives its membership with AREA through its parent company, Zillion Technologies Ltd, which is an existing AREA member. This affiliation holds more significance than mere formality; it carries substantial responsibilities. As a result of this affiliation, the RED is inherently bound by AREA's code of conduct, an extension of which app
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SIGNS THAT YOU’RE DATING A REAL ESTATE AGENT
Are you currently dating someone who seems to always be on the phone and never seems to have a day off? Do they constantly talk about "listings" and "open houses" and use words like "square footage" and "mortgage rates" that make your head spin? Well, my friend, you may be dating a real estate agent. But don't worry, I've compiled a list of signs that will confirm your suspicions.
They're always on the phone: If your significant other is constantly glued to their phone, it's likely because they're trying to close a deal or negotiate a sale. Don't worry, it's not you, it's just the housing market.
They never have a day off: Real estate agents are always on the clock. Whether it's a weekday or weekend, they're always working to find the perfect property for their clients. But don't worry, they'll make time for you... eventually.
They're always talking about "listings" and "open houses": Real estate agents love to talk shop. If you find yourself constantly hearing a
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WITH TOO MANY AGENTS SELLING THE SAME PROPERTIES, HOW DO YOU NAVIGATE A SELLER'S MARKET. In a seller's market, where demand for properties in a specific location exceeds supply, multiple agents may represent the same property in hopes of securing a commission. While this may seem like a win for the seller, it can lead to confusion and frustration for potential buyers who are inundated with offers and approached by multiple agents.
In this blog, Let's explore the challenges that arise when too many agents are marketing the same properties in a seller's market, and also offer insights into how buyers and sellers can navigate this complex real estate landscape.
A seller's market occurs when there is high demand for properties but a limited supply available for sale. This situation is particularly prevalent in certain areas of Kampala, such as the upscale neighborhoods of Kololo, Naguru, Nakasero, Ntinda and lower level neighborhoods including most parts of western Kampala (Rubaga division).
In these areas, there are few listings available for sale,
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HOW TO BUY A HOUSE IN INSTALLMENTS IN UGANDA.
Purchasing a home represents a substantial financial commitment, and for numerous individuals in Uganda, paying the entire cost upfront can pose a formidable hurdle. Fortunately, there exist viable alternatives that can transform the aspiration of homeownership into a tangible reality.
One such avenue is the practice of acquiring a property through incremental payments, often referred to as "pay as you go" or "pay mpola mpola." In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of purchasing a property in Uganda through installment payments, providing you with essential insights to guide you through the process.
Determine Your Budget: The first step in buying a house in installments is to determine your budget. This will help you determine what type of property you can afford and what the monthly payment will be. It's also essential to have a clear understanding of your financial situation and any debts or obligations you may have.
Find a Reputable Developer or Real Estate
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THE BAN ON RENTAL PROPERTY LISTINGS WITH INDOOR SECURITY CAMERAS. Concerns over privacy and security have become increasingly paramount within the ever evolving landscape of the real estate market. One particular area of contention has been the use of indoor security cameras in rental properties, particularly in short-term rentals also known as BNB Rentals. This issue has prompted the Real Estate Database (RED) platform to take a proactive stance by banning the listing of properties with indoor security cameras. This move not only reflects a commitment to safeguarding tenants' privacy but also addresses growing concerns within the rental community.The decision by RED to ban rental listings with indoor security cameras is significant, especially considering the rise in popularity of short-term rentals in recent years. These properties, often advertised on the RED platform as BNB Rentals, have become a preferred choice for travelers seeking unique and personalized accommodations. However, the proliferation of indoor security cameras in such rentals has
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to your Daily Morning Market Brief, your essential guide to the pulse of Uganda's real estate market. This comprehensive Situation Report, Market Overview, and Status Report from the Real Estate Database (RED) is your key to staying informed and ahead of the curve. It's the true fresh brew for your morning – never start your day without it, or you risk losing touch with the heartbeat of the local real estate market.Overview: Uganda's real estate market is currently characterized by a steady influx of investment across various regions. From the bustling urban areas of Kampala to the serene suburbs of Wakiso, the market is pulsating with a vibrant blend of commercial and residential properties.Snapshot: The current market snapshot reveals a burgeoning demand for affordable housing in the outskirts of major cities. At the same time, there's a noticeable surge in interest for upscale residential and commercial properties in prime locations like Kololo and Nakasero.Upd
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Mansion
Location -
Kira
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
seven bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 217937
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Ugx 1,400,000,000
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EMPOWERING THE YOUTH TO SHINE IN REAL ESTATE.
The world of real estate has long been seen as the domain of experienced professionals, seasoned investors, and established entrepreneurs. However, the landscape is shifting, and an increasing number of young individuals are finding ways to break into the real estate industry. With innovation, determination, and a proactive mindset, the youth of today can also find their place and thrive in this lucrative sector. In this blog, we'll explore how young people can get involved in real estate and build a successful career or investment portfolio.
1. Education is Key
The first step for any young individual interested in real estate is education. Understanding the fundamentals of the industry, including property valuation, market trends, financing options, and legal considerations, is essential. Thankfully, there are various resources available to help you get started:
Online Courses: Numerous online platforms offer real estate courses that cover a wide range of topics. These course
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