2 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Mbuya Kampala Uganda, code: 148852
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Wonderfully spacious 2 bedrooms residence for rent in upper Mbuya hill.
It comes fully furnished offering you an ultimate countryside lifestyle.
Every conceivable aspect of modern lifestyle has been considered to give you an unforgettable experience.
Rent per month: Usd 700 code 415
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148852
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When it comes to selling a home, home staging can make all the difference. Staging your home properly can increase the perceived value of your property and help potential buyers envision themselves living in the space. However, there are some common home staging mistakes that can have the opposite effect, turning buyers off and potentially lowering your home's value. Here are some home staging mistakes to avoid:
Over-Personalizing Your Space: While your personal style may be one of the reasons you fell in love with your home, it can be a turn-off for potential buyers. You want to create a neutral canvas that allows buyers to imagine their own style in the space. Avoid overly personalized items, such as family photos, political or religious decorations, and bold colors.
Cluttered Space: A cluttered home can make buyers feel overwhelmed and unable to imagine themselves living in the space. Get rid of any unnecessary items and organize what is left to create an inviting
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BECOME A GLOBAL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL, CIPS AND ABR TRAINING AT FAIRWAY HOTEL, KAMPALA. Are you looking to elevate your real estate career and expand your expertise on a global scale? Look no further! The Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) course and the Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) designation training are coming to Fairway Hotel Kampala from July 18th to July 26th, 2024.
This comprehensive training program will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to become a professional Buyer's Agent and a globally recognized real estate professional. Training Schedule and Details.
Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) Course.- Dates: July 22nd - 26th, 2024.- Time: 8 AM.- Fee: $300.
Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) Training.- Dates: July 18th - 19th, 2024.- Time: 8 AM.- Fee: $300. Venue.
- Fairway Hotel Kampala. Why Attend?
Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) Course.The CIPS designation is the premier global real estate credential. This course provides you with the knowledge and tool
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SIGNS THAT YOU’RE DATING A REAL ESTATE AGENT
Are you currently dating someone who seems to always be on the phone and never seems to have a day off? Do they constantly talk about "listings" and "open houses" and use words like "square footage" and "mortgage rates" that make your head spin? Well, my friend, you may be dating a real estate agent. But don't worry, I've compiled a list of signs that will confirm your suspicions.
They're always on the phone: If your significant other is constantly glued to their phone, it's likely because they're trying to close a deal or negotiate a sale. Don't worry, it's not you, it's just the housing market.
They never have a day off: Real estate agents are always on the clock. Whether it's a weekday or weekend, they're always working to find the perfect property for their clients. But don't worry, they'll make time for you... eventually.
They're always talking about "listings" and "open houses": Real estate agents love to talk shop. If you find yourself constantly hearing a
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PLEASE AVOID MANGO-TREE AGENTS WHÈN HUNTING FOR A PROPERTY. When diving into the real estate market, whether as a buyer or a tenant, finding a trustworthy and reliable agent is paramount. However, there is a lurking menace in the form of Mango-Tree real estate agents. But what exactly is a Mango-Tree agent, and why should you steer clear of them? Defining a Mango-Tree Real Estate Agent.A Mango-Tree agent is a colloquial term for an unscrupulous, unverified, and often incompetent real estate agent. These agents are typically found through informal means such as posters pasted on trees, random advertisements on social media, or even personal referrals from unverified sources. Unlike legitimate agents, “mango tree” agents lack proper certification, accountability, and often, a physical office. The Bad Habits of Mango-Tree Agents.Working with Mango-Tree agents can lead to numerous issues and frustrations. Here are some of the notorious bad habits exhibited by these agents.1. Misrepresentation of Property Amenities. One of the most commo
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