3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Najjera Kampala Uganda, code: 198535
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3 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM BUNGALOW FOR RENT IN NAJJERA
This stunning bungalow, located in the well-saturated and modern developed neighborhood of Najjera in Kampala District, offers a comfortable and convenient living experience. The property boasts ample parking space, making it hassle-free for you and your guests. Inside, you will find an enclosed countertop kitchen with fitted cabinets, perfect for preparing your favorite meals. The adjoining laundry room adds to the convenience and functionality of this bungalow. The modern finishing interior of this property will leave you in awe. With 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, there is enough space for a small family or a group of friends. For a price of 1,500,000 Shillings, you can enjoy the amenities this bungalow has to offer, including a balcony, built-in wardrobes, and a paved compound. The presence of security guards and a wall fence ensures your safety and privacy. Don't miss out on the opportunity to rent this beautiful bungalow in Najjera Buwaate. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this your new home.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🏫Tiled roof
🚧Wall fence
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Buying a house is one of the most significant financial decisions you can make, and timing plays a key role in ensuring you get the best deal. In Uganda, a country with a fast-growing economy and a dynamic real estate market, the best time to buy a house can vary based on a few factors. In this blog, we'll guide you through the prime time to buy a house in Uganda, offering insights to help you make an informed decision. Take Advantage of the Low Season.The best time for you to buy a house in Uganda is during the low season. Typically, the low season falls between the months of January and March, sometimes it extends into April and May. This period is characterized by reduced demand for housing, giving buyers the upper hand in negotiations. Sellers may be more flexible and willing to lower their prices to secure a sale. If you're looking to make a purchase without competing against too many other buyers, the low season offers the perfect window of opportunity. The Economy Matters.
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Let's consider a few examples of location-based property searches in Uganda:
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Here are some of the key laws that investors and property owners should be aware of:
The Land Act The Land Act is a law that has a significant impact on the real estate industry in Uganda. This law regulates various aspects of land ownership, management, and use, including the acquisition and transfer of land titles, leasehold transactions, and land disputes. The Land Act also sets out the procedures for registering land ownership and creating interests in land, such as mortgages, leases, and easements. Additionally, the law establishes the rights and obligations of landowners and occupiers, and provides for the management of public land. Compliance with the Land Act is essential for real estate inve
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This online search and verification portal allows you to instantly access information about a land title, including its authenticity and any associated transactions. Whether you are in Uganda or abroad, you can use the portal. You can access the Portal via https://ugnlis.mlhud.go.ug. Overview of the National Land Information System.The Public Portal of the National Land Information System provides users with comprehensive services, including access to information on Titles and Parcels in the National Land Information System Databases and tracking the progress of land transactions submitted to the Land Registry. This initiative is designed to offer instant
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Please fill out the inquiry form below with all required details. You will receive a response from Goldmine Finance within 48 hours, advising you on installment payment options for your preferred property based on the information provided.
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