4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in SouthAfrica International Uganda, code: 83253
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4bedrooms house for sale in Blue Valley golf estate South Africa. The house has beautiful living space with soo much light and fresh air to make this home relaxing. The estate has a tennis court, squash courts, various parking area, a club house with a restaurant and coffee shop, soccer field, basketball court and access to walk along golf court. The price is usd241, 000. Call or WhatsApp us on 0414662954 /0706898990 /0782414398 to arrange for a viewing appointment
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS HAVE A BIG PROBLEM WITH LEAD FOLLOW UP. Real estate agents are constantly collecting leads from referrals and from several other top sources like the Real Estate Database (RED) or Lamudi Uganda and Realtor Uganda. These leads are the lifeblood of their business, and every agent dreams of converting these leads into successful transactions.
However, there's a significant challenge that plagues the real estate agency business, its the "lead follow-up problem". Despite gathering a multitude of leads throughout the year, a substantial number of these leads fall through the cracks, and many go unattended to.Let's take a look at the numbers.
A real estate agent receives an average of about three new leads a day. That amounts to approximately 90 leads every month, culminating in a staggering 1,080 leads in a year. Yet, if you were to ask an agent how many leads they are actively following up at the moment, they'll likely provide a list of not more than 30 leads, most of which were generated within the last two months. So,
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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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MY HOME IS NOT SELLING, NOW WHAT?
Selling a home can be an emotional and stressful experience, especially if your property has been on the market for an extended period without any offers. The longer your home stays on the market, the more frustrating and overwhelming it can become. So, what should you do when your home is not selling?
Here are some helpful tips to consider:
Re-evaluate your pricing strategy: One of the main reasons why homes don't sell is because they are overpriced. Take a step back and objectively look at your home's pricing strategy. Do some research on similar homes in your area that have recently sold and adjust your price accordingly. You may also want to consider lowering your asking price slightly to attract more potential buyers.
Consider your home's condition: Another reason why your home may not be selling is that it needs some work or is in poor condition. Buyers are looking for homes that are move-in ready, and if your home needs repairs or upgrades, it may turn off pot
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CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY TRAINING (PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT). The Real Estate Institute of East Africa is thrilled to announce an upcoming Training in Condominium Property Planning, Titling, Development, and Management. The primary objective is to equip real estate stakeholders with essential knowledge and skills while fostering the advancement of this practice nationwide.Led by a team of seasoned professionals with extensive industry experience, this training promises to be enlightening and practical. It will take place on April 25th, 2024, at the Esami Building, located on Bombo Road in Kampala.Who should attend? Developers, investors, lawyers, conveyancers, real estate agents, property managers, architects, and urban planners are all encouraged to participate. At the conclusion of the training, certificates will be awarded to all attendees.Don't miss out on this unique opportunity for interactive learning and valuable insights. Reserve your spot today!
For more information about the event, please click here, and then also click here to add th
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