2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Rubaga Kampala Uganda, code: 213841
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QUICK SALE.
A Well built 6 Units Apartment block of 2bedrooms self-contained seated on 50×100ft with a Private mailo land title is on Quick sale in Kampala Rubaga on Wakaliga Road Fantastic Neighborhood at 650 Million Ugx Negotiable.
Each Unit pays 1.3 Million ugx per month.
Fully Occupied,making 7.8 Million Ugx per month.
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SCAN QR CODE
213841
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WHICH IS THE BEST TIME TO SELL YOUR HOUSE?
For most people, their house or land is one of their most valuable assets. However, there comes a time when selling it becomes necessary. Whether you're downsizing, upgrading, or need to relocate, there are several factors to determine the right time to sell your house.
The current real estate market:
The state of the real estate market can play a significant role in determining the right time to sell. It's important to do your research and understand whether it's currently a buyer's or seller's market. A seller's market means that demand for properties is high, and inventory is low. This can result in higher selling prices, making it a good time to sell your property. On the other hand, a buyer's market means that there are more properties for sale than buyers, which can result in lower selling prices. If you're unsure about the current state of the market, consult with a local real estate agent for guidance.
Your financial situation:
Your financial situa
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REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) VS. LAMUDI UGANDA VS. REALTOR UGANDA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Navigating the Ugandan real estate market can be challenging, especially with multiple platforms offering various features and services. Here’s a comparative look at three prominent real estate platforms in Uganda: Real Estate Database (RED), Lamudi Uganda, and Realtor Uganda. Real Estate Database (RED).The Real Estate Database (RED) is renowned for being the largest property database in Uganda. It aggregates listings from a network of verified real estate websites, creating a comprehensive Multiple Listing Service (MLS). This integration allows users to access thousands of properties from various agents, brokers, developers, and property managers in one place. Key features include:- Extensive Listings: RED boasts thousands of properties, ensuring a wide variety of choices.- Verified Agents: Only vetted and approved agents can list properties, enhancing trustworthiness.- Search Efficiency: RED’s search engine pulls results from multiple sources, providing the most relevant
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WITH TOO MANY AGENTS SELLING THE SAME PROPERTIES, HOW DO YOU NAVIGATE A SELLER'S MARKET. In a seller's market, where demand for properties in a specific location exceeds supply, multiple agents may represent the same property in hopes of securing a commission. While this may seem like a win for the seller, it can lead to confusion and frustration for potential buyers who are inundated with offers and approached by multiple agents.
In this blog, Let's explore the challenges that arise when too many agents are marketing the same properties in a seller's market, and also offer insights into how buyers and sellers can navigate this complex real estate landscape.
A seller's market occurs when there is high demand for properties but a limited supply available for sale. This situation is particularly prevalent in certain areas of Kampala, such as the upscale neighborhoods of Kololo, Naguru, Nakasero, Ntinda and lower level neighborhoods including most parts of western Kampala (Rubaga division).
In these areas, there are few listings available for sale,
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WHY DO SOME UGANDAN LANDLORDS THINK THEY ARE ABOVE THE LAW? In Uganda, the relationship between landlords and tenants is often fraught with tension and misunderstandings. One prevailing issue is the perception that many landlords behave as if they are above the law. This behavior stems from a complex interplay of cultural, legal, and socio-economic factors.
To understand this phenomenon, we must delve into the intricacies of Uganda's rental market, legal framework, and societal norms. Here are some concrete examples that illustrate why many Ugandan landlords feel empowered to act beyond the law. Historical and Cultural Context.In Uganda, land ownership carries significant historical and cultural weight. Traditionally, land and property have been seen as symbols of wealth and power. This deep-rooted cultural perspective often influences the behavior of landlords, who may view themselves as having unquestionable authority over their property. Example. In rural areas, landlords who own land passed down through generations often see themse
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