3 bedroom Villa for sale in Dubai International Uganda, code: 62024
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Cherish priceless moments in a collection of luxury homes set within an international golf community.Indulge in a glamours lifestyle in a modern home that has been tastefully designed to mesmerize inspire and intrigue.relax and enjoy life in Aurum villas,finished with the finest fittings and with access to world class amenities.The price is Usd 478,700 . Call us on 0774755146,0753100355 to arrange a viewing appointment.
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62024
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THE BEST TIME TO BUY LAND IS 10 YEARS AGO, THE SECOND-BEST TIME IS RIGHT NOW, HERE’S WHY. Investing in land has long been regarded as one of the safest and most lucrative ventures. The adage, "The best time to buy land is 10 years ago, the second-best time is right now," underscores the timeless value of land as an investment. While it highlights the missed opportunities of the past, it also emphasizes the potential of seizing the present moment.
In this blog, we'll explore why investing in land now is a wise decision and how you can benefit from this enduring investment. And, most importantly, why you won't regret your decision ten years from now. Historical Perspective. The Opportunity of a Decade Ago.Looking back, those who invested in land a decade ago have seen significant appreciation in value. This period saw lower prices and greater availability, making it an ideal time for investors. However, it's easy to lament missed opportunities when hindsight offers a clear view of the benefits. The key takeaway from this historical perspective is the consistent upwar
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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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PROPERTY MANAGERS ARE MISSING IN THE LANDLORDS AND TENANTS ACT Property managers are (in)famous for evicting tenants. A tenant who was once thrown out of his apartment (read premises) will never forget the property manager who threw him out.
It so happens that most of the times I have interacted with property managers, they will occasionally make or receive a call from a problematic tenant and then exchange tough words in my presence.
The very first property manager I interacted with in Uganda is called Andrew Mukiibi from Premier Property Lettings Ltd, that was way back in 2006 when i was trying to make my entry into the real estate industry, at that time, his office was on 1st street, next to what was then known as Ange Nior Discotheque.
When I went to his office, I found him in a very horrible mood as he was in the midst of a heated and lengthy phone argument with a problematic tenant at the time when I arrived.
I even contemplated rescheduling my meeting with him based on the assumption that our meeting may be affected by his mood, and thu
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