3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Munyonyo Kampala Uganda, code: 179966
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This 3 bedroom property located within the Palm Villas estate in Munyonyo is an ideal investment opportunity. This leasehold property has 89 years remaining and is being offered at an asking price of USD 330,000.
The property offers spacious and comfortable accommodation, with one bedroom, one bathroom, and an open plan living/dining area. The decor is modern, with neutral colours and plenty of natural light.
The estate offers a variety of communal amenities such as a swimming pool and club house, perfect for entertaining friends and family. The area is also well serviced with a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, and other attractions.
The property is situated in a secure and peaceful environment, making it an ideal home for those looking for a tranquil and safe environment. It is also conveniently close to schools, hospitals, and other amenities.
This property represents an excellent opportunity for an investor or a family looking for a comfortable and secure home. It is an ideal place to live and relax, with all the benefits of living in a modern community.
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179966
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WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO HAVE A BOREHOLE IN YOUR HOME? In the quest for self-sufficiency and sustainability, many homeowners consider installing a borehole on their property to eliminate the ongoing burden of water bills and ensure a reliable, independent water supply.
This approach not only reduces monthly expenses but also provides a sustainable solution to water shortages, increases property value, and supports eco-friendly living by tapping into natural underground water reserves.
A borehole, essentially a narrow shaft drilled into the ground, provides access to groundwater, offering an independent and often more reliable water source compared to municipal supplies or surface water. However, before embarking on this endeavor, it's crucial to understand what it takes to have a borehole in your home. Understanding the Process.The journey to having a borehole begins with understanding the process involved. Typically, it starts with site assessment and obtaining the necessary permits. This involves evaluating the geologic
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ARE YOU MOVING YOUR PROPERTY TO ANOTHER HOME? HERE ARE SOME TIPS FOR YOU. Below are some tips that you need to consider if you are planning to move your residential property from one location to another. Eight weeks before.
Remove unnecessary items from your attic, basement or storage shed, etc. Use up all the things that you can't move, such as frozen foods and cleaning supplies.
Obtain information about your new community [Research].
Secure a floor plan of your new residence and decide what household items you want to keep. Start a possessions inventory.
Solicit estimates from at least three moving companies.
Call your homeowners insurance agent to find out to what degree your move is covered.
Create a file for documenting all moving papers and receipts.
Arrange to transfer your children's school or school records.
Six weeks before
Evaluate your possessions inventory. Can you donate anything? Do you need it all?
Notify your friends, relatives, professionals, creditors, subscriptions, etc about your moving.
Subscribe to a local paper in
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MY HOME IS NOT SELLING, NOW WHAT?
Selling a home can be an emotional and stressful experience, especially if your property has been on the market for an extended period without any offers. The longer your home stays on the market, the more frustrating and overwhelming it can become. So, what should you do when your home is not selling?
Here are some helpful tips to consider:
Re-evaluate your pricing strategy: One of the main reasons why homes don't sell is because they are overpriced. Take a step back and objectively look at your home's pricing strategy. Do some research on similar homes in your area that have recently sold and adjust your price accordingly. You may also want to consider lowering your asking price slightly to attract more potential buyers.
Consider your home's condition: Another reason why your home may not be selling is that it needs some work or is in poor condition. Buyers are looking for homes that are move-in ready, and if your home needs repairs or upgrades, it may turn off pot
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND ALVAN WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 179966
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