Agricultural Land for sale in Kisoga Mukono Uganda, code: 203226
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AGRICULTURA LAND ON SALE IN MUKONO KISOGA 35M ONE ACRE
Discover the perfect opportunity to own a piece of fertile land in the heart of Mukono Kisoga, located just 3 kilometers from the bustling Kampala Jinja Express. This agricultural land, spanning approximately 1 acre, is ideal for farming and agriculture, offering bountiful potential for those looking to cultivate their own crops or establish a thriving business in the agricultural sector. With a price tag of just 35,000,000 Shillings, this land on sale in Kisoga on Kampala Jinja Road is an affordable investment that promises great returns. The land tenure is Mailo, ensuring secure ownership and hassle-free transactions. This parcel of land also boasts a prime location, situated within Mukono District and offering easy access to major transportation routes. Don't miss out on the chance to own a slice of paradise in this highly sought-after area.
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203226
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When it comes to buying or selling a property, a real estate agent can be a valuable asset. They can guide you through the complex process, negotiate on your behalf, and help you achieve your goals. However, like any professional, real estate agents deserve respect and professionalism from their clients. There are certain things that you should never say to a real estate agent if you want to maintain a positive working relationship and get the best results possible.
"I don't need a real estate agent, I can do this on my own."
While it's true that you can buy or sell a property on your own, a real estate agent can offer valuable insights and guidance that can help you make better decisions. Additionally, telling an agent that you don't need them can be insulting and make them feel undervalued, so please do not waste any agents time if your ego is taking a toll on you.
"I'm not in a hurry, so I can wait for the right deal."
Real estate agents work hard to find the best proper
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2024 Introduction: The Real Estate Database (RED) presents the Daily Morning Market Brief, providing a concise overview of Uganda's real estate market. Make sure to always stay informed with our brief to keep up with the current pulse of the local market cycle.Overview: The real estate market in Uganda continues to show steady growth, with demand for both commercial and residential properties on the rise.Snapshot: The current market snapshot shows an increase in property sales and rentals, particularly in the areas of Kampala, Jinja, and Wakiso.Update: The latest update reveals a rise in property values in prime locations such as Kololo, Naguru, and Nakasero.Trend: The trend in the market indicates a shift towards more affordable properties in suburban areas, as buyers and renters seek value for money.Report: According to a recent report, there has been a significant increase in the construction of high-end apartments and commercial buildings in the central business district of Kampala.Indi
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Home buying process in Uganda is often filled with numerous challenges for both first-time buyers and experienced ones. Below are some of the most common challenges faced during the process.
Lack of affordable housing: Housing prices in Uganda's major cities have been increasing in recent years, making it difficult for many people to purchase a home. This challenge is exacerbated by the limited availability of affordable housing options.
Inadequate financing options: Getting a mortgage loan in Uganda can be difficult due to limited financing options and stringent requirements. This makes it difficult for many people to secure the funding they need to purchase a home.
Poor infrastructure: In some areas of Uganda, basic infrastructure like roads, electricity, and water supplies are not adequately developed. This can make it difficult for potential buyers to find suitable homes in those areas.
Bureaucracy: The home buying process in Uganda is often bogged down by
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This response is frustrating and concerning to me because it implies a lack of effort and professionalism on the part of the agent. It's disheartening to have to repeatedly educate agents about the importance of treating all potential clients with equal respect and diligence, regardless of their perceived seriousness.
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