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20 search results, The top 100 most Beautiful Houses for sale/rent in Uganda (Goldstar listings 2024)
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MAINTAINING A PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE AS A REAL ESTATE AGENT.
In the world of real estate, first impressions can make all the difference. As a real estate agent, your professional appearance is a crucial component of building trust, credibility, and success within the industry. Whether you're meeting with clients, networking with fellow professionals, or showcasing properties, maintaining a polished and professional appearance is key. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of maintaining a professional appearance as a real estate agent and provide valuable tips to help you stand out and make a lasting impact.
Dress the Part: When it comes to dressing for success, real estate agents should adopt a polished and appropriate attire that exudes confidence and professionalism. Here are a few guidelines to consider:
a. Classic and Conservative: Opt for classic, well-fitting clothing that aligns with your brand and the expectations of your clientele. Neutral colors such as black, navy, and gray are versatile choices that convey sophistication
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HIGHLIGHTS FRÓM THE CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON REAL ESTATE REGULATION AND LICENSING WITH SRB. On Friday, 30th August 2024, the Uganda Business Facilitation Center hosted a pivotal Consultative Meeting on Real Estate Regulation and Licensing. Members of AREA Uganda and several other real estate professionals convened to address the future of real estate agency regulation in Uganda.
The meeting featured two significant presentations: one by Moses D Lutalo from Broll Uganda and another by Ronald Ssengendo from the Surveyors Registration Board (SRB). Both provided valuable insights into the sector's current status and the steps being taken toward professionalizing and regulating real estate practices. First Presentation: Moses D Lutalo, Managing Director, Broll Uganda.Moses D Lutalo's presentation revolved around the importance of regulating the real estate industry in Uganda and the role of SRB in this process. He emphasized the significance of professionalizing the industry, citing that AREA Uganda, founded in 2008, aims to bring order to the sector. He outlined the lega
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