4 bedroom Villa for sale in Dubai International Uganda, code: 62141
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Casablanca is a city that fascinates inspires and sparks unceasing curiosity.Influenced by European culture and architecture this marvelous destination radiates an inexhaustible joie de vivre, transporting dwellers and visitors a like to the relaxed Moroccan ambiance.
Casablanca's enchanting vibes find a home in a collection of serviced and furnished villas in Dubai Casablanca Boutique villas.The price is Usd 584,100 . Call us on 0774755146,0753100355 to arrange a viewing appointment.
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62141
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THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER SAY TO YOUR NEW LANDLORD.
Renting a property from a landlord can be a mutually beneficial relationship. As a tenant, it's essential to maintain a good relationship with your landlord, but sometimes, in the heat of the moment, you might say something that you'll regret. There are certain things that you should never say to your landlord if you want to maintain a good relationship and avoid any potential conflicts. Here are some of the things you should never say to your landlord:
"I tend to make a lot of complaints, are you the one to speak to?"
To avoid being an unwanted tenant, never complain excessively or be difficult to work with. Landlords prefer tenants who are respectful and approachable, and who don't cause unnecessary problems. Stay on good terms with your landlord by addressing legitimate issues calmly and respectfully. This builds trust and fosters a positive relationship.
"I'll fix it myself."
If something needs fixing in the rental property, it's best to let your landlord handle
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UNLEASHING YOUR FULL POTENTIAL AS A REAL ESTATE AGENT. As a real estate agent, it's natural to question your worth and abilities. You might find yourself asking, "Am I worth it? Have I worked hard enough? Do I deserve success? Am I smart enough? Do I have what it takes?" These doubts can be daunting, but they're also a sign that you care deeply about your work and your future.It's easy to fear giving your all and still falling short. The thought of putting everything on the line and not achieving your goals can be paralyzing. But what's even scarier is not giving your all and wondering what could have been. The only real failure is not trying. Remember, high-achieving and successful real estate agents are not strangers to failure. In fact, they have likely faced more setbacks than the average agent. What sets them apart is their resilience and willingness to keep putting themselves out there, learning, and growing.Every real estate agent is on a journey to improve and reach new heights. The path to success is not a straight line; it's fill
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REAL ESTATE AGENT COMMISSIONS, ARE THEY JUSTIFIED OR EXCESSIVE?
Buying or selling a property is a significant financial transaction, and for most people, it's one of the most substantial investments they'll make in their lifetime. When engaging in the real estate market, many individuals seek the assistance of a real estate agent to navigate the complexities of the process. However, one aspect that often raises questions and sparks debates is the commission structure that agents charge for their services. Are real estate agent commissions justified, or do they lean towards being excessive? In this blog post, we will delve into the topic and explore both perspectives.
Understanding Real Estate Agent Commissions
Real estate agent commissions are typically calculated as a percentage of the final sale price of a property. The industry standard can vary, but it often ranges from 3% to 10% of the sale price. The commission is typically split between the buyer's agent and the seller's agent, with each receiving a percentage of the total commission.
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