2 bedroom Rental units for sale in Nansana Wakiso Uganda, code: 202168
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Experience the convenience and potential for income with these 3 units for sale in the heart of Uganda. Each unit boasts 2 bedrooms, a sitting room, and self-contained amenities. With a full occupancy, the units generate a monthly income of 1.8 million Ugandan shillings. The property also offers ample parking space for tenants, along with separate water and power connections for each unit. Situated on a 50x100ft plot of genuine Kabaka land, this property comes with a valid agreement of sale. Located in Nansana town, just off the tarmac Hoima Road, this property offers easy accessibility and a prime location for tenants. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this property at the asking price of 110 million Ugandan shillings. Make your investment in Uganda today with these 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom rental units. Don't wait, contact us now for more information and to schedule a viewing.
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🏚️Balcony
🔶Ceramic tiles
🕳️Soak pit
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
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A CALL FOR PROFESSIONALISM, SELF-REGULATION, LICENSING AND TRAINING IN REAL ESTATE. I recently posted a blog titled "The challenge of dealing with sellers who are in no hurry to sell", This piece garnered a response from John Bigyemano, a person with vested interests in the real estate sector. Below are his thoughts on the subject, primarily emphasizing the need for professionalism, self-regulation, licensing, and training in the real estate industry:
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I recently read your content about sellers not being under pressure to sell, and I partly agree. We cannot entirely blame landlords for their attitude towards brokers, as our own practices contribute to the issue. Why does a seller keep a property listed on your platform for years? Simply because listing is free.
Similarly, buyers often take brokers for granted, even going so far as to ride in our cars for property inspections without contributing to fuel costs. The reason? Our services are free, and our lack of emphasis on the value of our time makes it challenging fo
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