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PROMOTING REAL ESTATE WITHIN THE RAPIDLY GROWING DISTRICTS OF UGANDA
Promoting real estate in rapidly growing districts of Uganda can be a great opportunity for investors and developers. Uganda is a country with a rapidly growing population and economy, and this is reflected in the real estate market. Many districts are experiencing rapid growth, making them attractive locations for real estate investment. Some of the districts with the fastest growing number of leads include Mbarara, Jinja, Kasese, Gulu, Masaka, Fort Portal, Hoima, and Mbaale.
One of the best ways to promote real estate in these districts is through targeted marketing and advertising campaigns. This can include online and offline advertising, as well as networking and building relationships with local real estate agents and developers. One of the key platforms to promote real estate in Uganda is through the Real Estate Database (RED) at www.RealEstateDatabase.net. This platform allows users to easily search and find properties in different districts, and also provides valu
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WHY ARE THERE NO LOCAL REAL ESTATE FRANCHISES IN UGANDA? As Uganda's real estate market grows and matures, one curious observation is the scarcity of local real estate franchises. Unlike in more developed markets where franchises like RE/MAX, Knight Frank, and others thrive, Uganda's real estate industry remains largely dominated by independent agents and small, standalone agencies. A combination of market structure, regulatory conditions, and capital requirements has influenced the industry's development, steering it away from the franchise model. Let's explore the unique challenges facing local franchising in Uganda's real estate market, as well as examine some of the international real estate franchises and agencies that have established a presence in the country. Challenges Facing Local Real Estate Franchises in Uganda.High Capital Requirements. Franchising requires substantial upfront investment to cover branding, marketing, training, and technology infrastructure. For many local agents and agencies, these costs are prohibitively
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CUSTOMER SERVICE TIPS FOR ALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Let's be honest, real estate isn't just about properties; it's about people. Whether you're helping a young couple buy their first home or assisting a landlord in finding the perfect tenant, the way you treat your clients makes all the difference. Exceptional customer service can turn one-time clients into lifelong advocates for your business. So, how can you up your game? Here are some customer service tips that every real estate agent should live by.
Communicate Clearly and Often.
Nobody likes being left in the dark, especially when making life-changing decisions like buying or selling a home. Keep your clients informed every step of the way. Respond to calls, texts, and emails promptly, even if it's just to say, "I'm working on it and will get back to you soon."
Listen More Than You Talk.
Yes, you're the expert, but your client's needs and concerns should take center stage. Ask questions, pay attention, and make sure they feel heard. The more you listen, the better you can tai
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HOW TO AUDIT YOUR OWN REAL ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS FOR AREAS OF WEAKNESS. Running a successful real estate agency requires a continuous assessment of your operations. Auditing your business periodically can highlight inefficiencies, identify opportunities, and ensure you’re moving in the right direction. By conducting a thorough audit, you can identify areas of weakness and take corrective actions to strengthen your agency. Here are some major ways to audit your real estate business for weaknesses: Evaluate Client Acquisition and Lead Generation.The heartbeat of any real estate agency is its ability to attract new clients. Start by analyzing where your leads come from, are they primarily through referrals, Real Estate Database (RED), Lamudi or cold outreach?Questions to ask:
Are we attracting enough leads?
Are our lead generation strategies effective across multiple platforms?
What’s the conversion rate of leads to actual clients?
Is the Task Database CRM system being used to tracking leads and interactions?
Identifying a weakness in cli
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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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