1 bedroom Studio for rent in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 192830
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NEWLY BUILT SELF CONTAINED STUDIO ROOMS FOR RENT IN KISASI
This beautiful studio for rent located in Kisaasi on Kisaasi kyanja road is perfect for those looking for an affordable and comfortable living space. With 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, this studio comes with a great price of 350,000 Shillings and includes a variety of amenities to make your stay more convenient.
The studio is equipped with built-in wardrobes to store your belongings, and the spacious compound has plenty of parking space for those who own a vehicle. For added safety, the compound also comes with security guards and a wall fence, so you can be confident in the security of this property.
To make sure that you have enough water, the property includes a water tank that is regularly refilled. You will also find a septic tank on the property, which is especially important for homes in Kisaasi. The compound is also paved to provide a more comfortable living space.
On top of all this, the studio also has a veranda, where you can relax and enjoy the fresh air of Kampala District. With all these features and amenities, this studio for rent in Kisaasi on Kisaasi kyanja road is the ideal choice for those looking for an affordable and comfortable living space.
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192830
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I recently read your content about sellers not being under pressure to sell, and I partly agree. We cannot entirely blame landlords for their attitude towards brokers, as our own practices contribute to the issue. Why does a seller keep a property listed on your platform for years? Simply because listing is free.
Similarly, buyers often take brokers for granted, even going so far as to ride in our cars for property inspections without contributing to fuel costs. The reason? Our services are free, and our lack of emphasis on the value of our time makes it challenging fo
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Outsourcing your marketing needs to an agency can be effective but often comes with a hefty price tag, making it an expensive option for many real estate agents. This route might deliver professional results, but the high costs can quickly add up, straining your budget without guaranteeing a proportionate return on investment.
On the other hand, Establishing a robust internal marketing department can be challenging for small real estate agencies, often requiring substantial investment in a social media agency or other market
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WHAT IS A LISTING AGREEMENT AND WHAT ARE IT'S ADVANTAGES?
A listing agreement is a contract between a property owner and a real estate agent or broker that outlines the terms and conditions of the relationship between the two parties. The agreement lays out the responsibilities of both the owner and the agent, as well as the compensation the agent will receive for his or her services. In this article, we will explore the different types of listing agreements and the challenges and advantages associated with each.
Types of Listing Agreements
Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement: This is the most common type of listing agreement and it gives the agent the exclusive right to sell the property for a specified period of time. If the property is sold during that time, the owner is obligated to pay the agreed-upon commission to the agent, regardless of who actually sells the property.
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