Residential Land for sale in Bukeelele Mukono Uganda, code: 203587
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50 BY 100 (12 decimals )PLOTS FOR SALE IN NAMUGONGO BUKERERE
Located in the bustling town of Bukeelele on Namugongo road, within the highly sought-after Mukono District, this residential land for sale offers the perfect opportunity for you to build your dream home. Perfect for families or individuals looking to settle down in a peaceful and scenic environment, this property boasts a generous size of 12 decimals, providing ample space for your future home. Priced at a competitive 20,000,000 Shillings, this land offers excellent value for money in a prime location. As an added bonus, the property is equipped with essential amenities, ensuring a convenient and comfortable living experience for you and your loved ones. Don't miss out on this incredible chance to secure your piece of paradise in Bukeelele.
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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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THE BIGGEST MISTAKES HOMEOWNERS MAKE BEFORE SELLING THEIR HOMES.
Selling a home can be a complex process, requiring careful planning and attention to detail. Unfortunately, many homeowners make avoidable mistakes that can significantly impact their chances of a successful sale. To help you navigate the selling task, we've compiled a list of the biggest mistakes homeowners often make before selling their homes. By being aware of these pitfalls and taking proactive steps to avoid them, you can maximize your chances of a smooth and profitable sale.Neglecting necessary repairs and maintenance.One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is neglecting essential repairs and maintenance tasks. Potential buyers are generally looking for a move-in ready home, and any visible flaws or maintenance issues can deter them. Before listing your property, take the time to address any structural problems, fix leaky faucets, repair damaged walls, and ensure all appliances are in working order. A well-maintained home not only enhances its market value but also ins
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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE TAXES IN UGANDA.
Real estate investment in Uganda can be a profitable venture, but it is essential to understand the various taxes that come with it. Taxes such as property rates, withholding tax, and stamp duty can significantly impact an investor's financial bottom line. Here's a comprehensive guide to real estate taxes in Uganda that every property owner or investor should know:Withholding Tax.
In Uganda, withholding tax on rental income is applied to individuals and companies earning income from renting out properties. This tax is deducted at the source by the tenant when making rental payments to the landlord and is then remitted to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). The law specifies the parties responsible for withholding the tax (tenants) and those from whom the tax is withheld (landlords), depending on the nature and circumstances of the transaction.Tenants are legally obligated to remit the withheld tax (or the amount that should have been withheld) to URA within 15 days after the end of
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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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