3 bedroom Apartment for rent in Muyenga Kampala Uganda, code: 179757
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3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN UPPER MUYENGA @ US Usd 900 Each bedroom is self contained Spacious living room and dining area Well fitted modern kitchen with pantry Updated guest toilet Attached self contained maid's room Functional gym Ample parking space 24hr security 23hr access
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🚪Walk in closet
🚧Wall fence
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🇺🇬 HOW UGANDA’S REAL ESTATE MARKET HAS TRANSFORMED SINCE INDEPÈNDENCE. Since gaining independence in 1962, Uganda has undergone significant transformations across various sectors, with real estate being one of the most remarkable areas of growth. The journey from a colonial past, characterized by land ownership challenges and limited urban infrastructure, to a dynamic and evolving real estate market has been both complex and inspiring. Let's explore the major milestones, developments, and trends that have shaped Uganda's real estate market since independence. Colonial Legacy and Land Ownership.At the time of independence, land ownership in Uganda was heavily influenced by colonial laws and practices. The introduction of the 1900 Buganda Agreement and subsequent land acts created a dual land ownership system, with land divided between mailo (freehold) and leasehold tenures. These early systems often favored colonial settlers and elites, leaving the majority of Ugandans with limited access to land ownership.Independence marked the beginning of significant r
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WHAT EXACTLY IS A QUICK SALE OR FORCED SALE, AND WHAT ARE THE ATTRIBUTES?
Quick sale and forced sale are both terms commonly used in the real estate industry to describe different types of property sales.
A quick sale refers to a situation where a property owner wants to sell their property quickly, often because they need the funds urgently or because they want to avoid a lengthy sales process. In a quick sale, the property is usually sold below its market value, and the transaction is completed quickly, often within a few days or weeks.
On the other hand, a forced sale is a type of sale where the property owner is compelled to sell their property due to external factors. These factors could include a court order, foreclosure, or bankruptcy. In a forced sale, the property may be sold at a lower price than its market value, and the sale is usually completed quickly to meet legal or financial obligations.
In both cases, the property is typically sold quickly, but the main difference is that a quick sale is voluntary, while a forced sale is of
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HOW TO CLOSE REAL ESTATE DEALS IN DECEMBER December is often considered a challenging yet rewarding month for real estate professionals. With the holidays, end-of-year budgets, and changing priorities, many buyers and sellers are eager to finalize transactions before the year ends. This urgency creates an ideal opportunity for real estate agents to close deals successfully. Here are some practical strategies to help you navigate December and turn prospects into closed sales. Tap Into the "Year-End Mindset".December buyers and sellers are often motivated by deadlines. Buyers may want to settle into their new homes before the holidays, and sellers might be looking to reduce their tax burdens or meet financial goals for the year. Use this sense of urgency to your advantage by emphasizing timelines and the benefits of closing a deal now rather than waiting.Pro Tip: Frame your listings with messages like "Move in before the holidays" or "Last chance for end-of-year savings." Highlight Seasonal Discounts.Many sellers are willing
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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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HOW TO WRITE PROPERTY LISTING DESCRIPTIONS THAT SALE.
The Real Estate Database (RED) has been facing a challenge with poorly written property descriptions by agents. Most descriptions lacked depth and would only list the property specifications without any context. To address this issue, a new feature that automatically generates descriptions has been introduced on the RED platform. This feature enables agents to create comprehensive and enticing descriptions effortlessly.
To use this new feature, agents need to enter a basic description of the property along with all the specifications and amenities in the description box. With just a click on the "Generate Description" button, the RED system uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically create a detailed and elaborate description of the property. However, the agent may need to remove irrelevant items to ensure a perfect reflection of the property.
A well-written property description is crucial in marketing and can hook the buyer, answer important questions, and persuade them t
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WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENS WHÈN AN ARCHITECT IS ALSO AN ENGINEER? The roles of an architect and an engineer are distinct yet interdependent in the world of design and construction. Architects are the creative visionaries who shape the aesthetics and functionality of a structure, while engineers are the analytical problem-solvers who ensure that these visions become reality, adhering to safety and structural standards. But what exactly happens when an individual embodies both of these roles?
When an architect is also an engineer, a unique synergy emerges that leads to innovative, efficient, and breathtaking architectural marvels. In the distant past, architects and engineers were indistinguishable, both serving the function of constructing structures like Gothic cathedrals as stonemasons.
As societal expectations for building functionality increased over time, a growing array of specialized roles emerged. Technological advancements further elevated these expectations, ultimately resulting in the differentiation of architects and engi
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FAILING TO ACCURATELY ASSESS A BUYERS’ NEEDS DOES NOT MAKE THE BUYER UNSERIOUS. As a veteran in the real estate marketing space, I frequently encounter situations where potential buyers, leads, or referrals from the Real Estate Database (RED) were not properly followed up to closing. When I confront agents about these missed opportunities, I often hear excuses such as the lead or potential buyer "was unserious."
This response is frustrating and concerning to me because it implies a lack of effort and professionalism on the part of the agent. It's disheartening to have to repeatedly educate agents about the importance of treating all potential clients with equal respect and diligence, regardless of their perceived seriousness.
It's baffling to me how a potential buyer could come across a 400 million or 600 million property on the Real Estate Database (RED), express interest through an inquiry, arrange for a tour of the property with a real estate agent, and often times even pay search fees, only for the agent to turn around and dismiss the lead as
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THE QUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE REAL ESTATE REPORTS BEYOND KAMPALA.
Real estate professionals and investors consistently seek updated and accurate reports on the real estate sector to make informed decisions in their daily operations and also provide valuable advice to their clients. It's evident that while most available real estate reports in Uganda are doing a very good job, they focus on Kampala where the major players operate.
However, many real estate professionals are eager for reports that encompass a broader scope, covering regions beyond Kampala. This is crucial, as there are numerous buyers and sellers with interests extending beyond the confines of Kampala.
Data reporting challenges.At the Real Estate Database (RED), we have identified two significant challenges in aggregating real estate data into reports. First, the lack of specialized manpower and the capacity to invest time and resources in researching and processing vast amounts of data. Second, the online analytics data often contains a vast number outliers due to speculat
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CHALLENGES OF BUILDING A REAL ESTATE AGENCY TEAM IN UGANDA. I have observed that building a successful real estate agency team in Uganda comes with its own set of unique challenges, influenced by factors like licensing regulations, market dynamics, and technological advancements. Here's a detailed look at some of the key challenges faced by agencies in Uganda and how they impact team building efforts. Lack of Licensing Requirements.One of the foremost challenges for real estate agencies in Uganda is the lack of stringent licensing requirements. Unlike in some developed markets where rigorous licensing processes ensure professionalism and standardization, Uganda's real estate sector has relatively lax regulations. This can lead to a proliferation of inexperienced or unqualified agents operating without proper oversight, which can undermine trust in the industry. Easy Entry and Low Cost of Starting Agencies.Another significant hurdle is the ease and low cost associated with starting a real estate agency in Uganda. While this accessibility fosters
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