4 bedroom Shell House for sale in Wobulenzi Luweero Uganda, code: 191851
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This house for sale is an incredible opportunity for any individual or family looking for their dream home. The house is located in Wobulenzi, a town just a few meters from the tarmac and within the Luweero district. The house is a shell house with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a spacious balcony, and a garage. It is situated on 65 decimals of land, which is equivalent to about one acre.
The house is well-equipped with electricity and water, making it easy to move in and start living. The price of 65 million shillings is a great bargain, as the property comes with a ready title.
The house offers a great opportunity for individuals and families to own their dream home or for investors to add it to their portfolio. The house is spacious and can accommodate a family of any size. The balcony offers a great view of the area and the garage is large enough to store multiple vehicles.
The property is surrounded by other houses and is conveniently located near the tarmac. This makes it easy to access all necessary amenities, such as supermarkets, banks, schools, and hospitals.
For those interested in this property, please contact the seller for an inspection.
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191851
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WHAT EXACTLY IS A QUICK SALE OR FORCED SALE, AND WHAT ARE THE ATTRIBUTES?
Quick sale and forced sale are both terms commonly used in the real estate industry to describe different types of property sales.
A quick sale refers to a situation where a property owner wants to sell their property quickly, often because they need the funds urgently or because they want to avoid a lengthy sales process. In a quick sale, the property is usually sold below its market value, and the transaction is completed quickly, often within a few days or weeks.
On the other hand, a forced sale is a type of sale where the property owner is compelled to sell their property due to external factors. These factors could include a court order, foreclosure, or bankruptcy. In a forced sale, the property may be sold at a lower price than its market value, and the sale is usually completed quickly to meet legal or financial obligations.
In both cases, the property is typically sold quickly, but the main difference is that a quick sale is voluntary, while a forced sale is of
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