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Residential Land for sale in Nabusugwe Mukono Uganda, code: 186542
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This is an excellent opportunity to buy a 12 decimals residential land for sale located in Nabusugwe on Jinja road within Mukono District. It is located in a prime area, close to all amenities and offers all the necessary facilities to build a perfect home.
This residential land has a land tenure of Mailo Land and it is on sale at a price of 45,000,000 Shillings. The size of this land is 12 Decimals making it the perfect size for an upcoming development. This land is ideal for both residential and commercial purposes.
The land has access to the main Jinja road, and it is also close to other amenities such as schools, medical facilities, shopping centers, and other public amenities. This is a great opportunity for one to build their dream home or to develop it for commercial purposes.
The land also offers a great view of the surrounding areas and is surrounded by lush green vegetation. It is safe and secure and is also within close proximity to public transportation for easy and convenient movement.
This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to invest in land. The land offers a great potential for development and it is a great option for anyone looking to invest in the area.This is an opportunity you do not want to miss out on.
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A REAL ESTATE AGENT'S GUIDE ON HOW TO HANDLE BUYERS WITH A TIGHT BUDGÈT
As a real estate agent, one of the most common challenges you may face is working with buyers who are on a tight budget. While it can be tempting to focus solely on higher-priced properties, there is a large market of buyers looking for affordable homes. So, how can you effectively work with budget-conscious clients and help them find their dream home without breaking the bank? Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Be upfront and honest about budget limitations
The first step in working with budget-conscious buyers is to have an open and honest conversation about their financial situation. It's essential to understand what they can realistically afford and what their maximum budget is. Be clear about the costs associated with purchasing a home, such as closing costs, inspection fees, and taxes. By setting realistic expectations upfront, you can avoid wasting time showing properties that are out of their price range.
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I LOST A LAND TITLE BEFORE TRANSFERRING IT, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
Losing a land title is stressful enough, but if you lost it before completing the transfer, then "yours are bad." Why? Because that land title does not yet belong to you, it still legally belongs to the person whose name is on it. That means you cannot apply for a replacement yourself. Instead, you'll need to go back to the original owner and work with them to process a replacement.
But before you panic, let's go through the steps to resolve this situation, determine the status of the lost title, and take the necessary legal actions to recover it.
Step 1: Check the Status of the Title.
If you had already begun the transfer process, then before assuming the worst, first confirm whether the title had actually been transferred into your name. If you had already paid the transfer fees but had not yet taken possession of the title, conduct an online title search through the Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development portal or visit the land registry office to check its status.
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PROCRASTINATION IN REAL ESTATE IS A BATTLE WITH EMOTIONAL FEARS. Procrastination an issue most of us have faced at one time or another can be particularly detrimental in the fast-paced world of real estate. Every minute counts, and every delay could mean a lost opportunity. But what if I told you that procrastination is not just about poor time management? More often than not, procrastination is deeply rooted in emotional issues, particularly the fear of failure and the perceived consequences that come with it. Procrastination: An Emotional Hurdle.Many people think procrastination is simply about being lazy or not managing time well. However, it's much more than that. For real estate agents, procrastination often stems from a place of fear, fear of not closing a deal, fear of not meeting a client's expectations, or fear of the unknown in a fluctuating market. These fears can be overwhelming and paralyzing, leading agents to put off tasks that could actually drive them closer to success. The Fear of Failure.At the core of procrastination lies a signi
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