5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Bbunga Kampala Uganda, code: 157018
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HOT DEAL SUCH A MARVELOUS,WELL BUILT AND WELL MAINTAINED DOUBLE STOREYED HOUSE SEATED ON 25 DECIMALS WITH A READY PRIVATE MAILO LAND TITLE ON TABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN BUNGA TOWN AT ONLY Usd 340,000 USD NEGOTIABLE TO A SERIOUS BUYER.
This Beautiful home has well finished and spacious 5bedrooms,5 modern bathrooms and toilets,Spacious sitting room,dining room,lounge and a modernly finished kitchen plus self-contained boy's quarters.
In an exotic neighborhood serviced with wide and good tarmac access roads.
ASKING PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE.
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SCAN QR CODE
157018
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WHAT TO EXPECT FRÓM THE UPCOMING REAL ESTATE BILL, 2024.
Uganda's real estate industry has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, attracting investors and developers both locally and internationally. As a response to the evolving landscape and to ensure fair practices within the sector, the Ugandan government is set to introduce a new legislation currently referred to as the Real Estate Bill, 2024. This blog post aims to provide insights into what can be expected from this upcoming Bill and how it will impact various stakeholders especially agents within the real estate industry.
Enhanced Professionalism and Licensing.
One of the primary goals of the Real Estate Bill is to improve the professionalism of real estate agents operating in Uganda. The Bill is expected to introduce mandatory licensing requirements for agents, ensuring that only qualified individuals or firms can engage in real estate brokerage activities. This move will help establish a standardized level of competence, thereby promoting trust and transparency in the i
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AGENTS ABANDONING THE PRACTICE OF TOPPING PROPERTY PRICES WITH COMMISSION. Several years ago, when I first ventured into the Ugandan real estate market, a common practice among real estate agents was to top-up property prices with their commission. This practice resulted in each agent having their own price for the same property. Back then, it seemed like a normal part of doing business, as landlords were often unwilling to pay commissions on their quoted prices.
Agents resorted to topping-up property prices in order to secure their commissions, and the more they added, the more they earned. However, this practice had its downsides, including the hardening of landlords' hearts, locally known as "Okuzimba Omutima." As a proponent of capitalism and a believer in free market economics, I initially saw no issue with agents topping up prices. Buyers willingly paid the quoted price, and yet they had plenty of options to choose from. Moreover, topping-up property prices was not illegal.
However, times have changed, and this practice has become incr
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