3 bedroom Rental units for sale in Nansana Kampala Uganda, code: 99113
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PRICE DROPPED
NEW RENTAL UNITS ON SALE
⚠️ 1 full house 3 bedrooms rented 700K
⚠️ 4 self-contained double room making 300k
⚠️ 1 single room making 100k per month.
⚠️ Plot size: 16 decimals
ALL UNITS HAVE TENANTS ALREADY
THESE UNITS ARE LOCATED IN NANSANA TOWN MASITOWA NEAR IVORY HOTEL.
NOW SOLD AT ONLY 195,000,000 UGX
Call 0702805935/0770829865
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SCAN QR CODE
99113
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NOT EVERYONE CAN BUY OR BUILD A HOUSE, JUST LIKE NOT EVERYONE CAN AFFORD TO BUY A CAR. Have you ever found yourself wondering why developers aren't constructing houses tailored for low-income earners? The answer lies in a simple economic reality, the cost of materials and land often surpasses what those with modest incomes can afford. In a world where housing demand outstrips supply, developers prioritize projects that cater to a higher income spectrum. This blog aims not to discourage the dream of homeownership but to shed light on the practicalities of achieving it, especially for those with limited financial means.Recently, during a presentation on Real Estate Database (RED) listings to young IT professionals, a question arose: why doesn't RED feature homes for low-income earners? The term "low income" was loosely defined as earning around 300,000. In response, it was emphasized that if someone earning 300,000 is employed within Kampala, the most viable option is renting until their income surpasses this threshold.Consider this, with a 300,000 income in Kampala, how m
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IF YOUR TENANT IS YOUR FRIÈND, WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES?
Having a friend as a tenant can come with both advantages and disadvantages. Here are some of them:
Advantages:
Trust: You already have an existing relationship with your friend, so you may trust them to take care of your property and pay rent on time.
Communication: It can be easier to communicate with a friend, as you may be more comfortable discussing issues related to the property and resolving any problems that arise.
Flexibility: Your friend may be more understanding if there are any issues with payment or the property, and may be more flexible with the terms of the lease.
Convenience: It may be more convenient to have a friend living in your property, as they are already someone you know and trust, which can save you time and effort when finding a new tenant.
Disadvantages:
Strained Relationship: If any issues arise with the property, it could put a strain on your friendship, which could be difficult to repair.
Financial Concerns: It's
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THE STRUGGLES OF A REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA.
If you've ever wondered what it's like to be a real estate agent in this land of unpredictable adventures, buckle up, because I'm about to take you on a journey through the struggles and absurdities that agents face on a daily basis. From commission conundrums to buyer blunders, it's a rollercoaster of chaos out here!
1. Landlords who Think Commission is a Dirty Word
Ah, the sweet sound of commission – that glorious reward for tirelessly searching for the perfect property match. But wait, some landlords have decided that "commission" is a four-letter word they'd rather not utter. Picture this: you've negotiated the deal of a lifetime, and just as you're about to pop the champagne, the landlord bursts your bubble with, "Why should I pay you for just finding a tenant? My neighbor's dog could've done that!"
2. Commission-Hoarding Agents
Of course, if you thought the landlords were stingy, wait till you meet fellow agents who guard their commission like dragons guarding their t
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