3 bedroom Apartment for rent in Ntinda Kampala Uganda, code: 139229
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Ntinda 1.5m three bedrooms and two bathrooms for rent
It features spacious en-suite bedrooms with inbuilt wardrobes having wide windows with fresh natural lighting, modern living space and dining area, well fitted modern kitchen with plenty of storage space and laundry room.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🔆Ceiling fans
🔶Ceramic tiles
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🚧Wall fence
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to the Daily Morning Market Brief, where we provide the most current insights on Uganda's real estate market. Never begin your day without reading or listening to this brief, or else you risk missing the pulse of the local real estate market. Overview: Uganda's real estate market continues to thrive, with the focus gradually shifting to affordable housing in urban areas. Major cities like Kampala, Jinja, and Entebbe are experiencing an influx of construction projects.Snapshot: The market is characterized by a growing demand for commercial and residential properties. High-end neighborhoods like Kololo and Nakasero are seeing an increasing interest from investors.Update: A surge in the construction of affordable housing units is happening in suburbs such as Kira, Ntinda, and Najjera. These areas continue to attract a younger demographic, looking for their first homes.Trend: The trend of urbanization continues to influence the real estate market. More people are movi
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BENEFITS OF LINKING YOUR CURRENT REAL ESTATE WEBSITE TO THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED).
In today's digital age, the real estate industry is rapidly evolving, and having a strong online presence is no longer an option; it's a necessity. As a real estate professional, you understand the importance of showcasing your properties and services online to reach a broader audience. One powerful tool that can significantly boost your online presence and streamline your operations is the Real Estate Database (RED). By linking your current real estate website to the RED, you can unleash a plethora of benefits that can take your business to new heights. Let's explore some of the key advantages:
1. Data automation sharing syncing and consistency: Integrating your real estate website with the RED allows for seamless data automation, sharing, and syncing. This means that any updates made on one platform will automatically reflect on the other. From property listings and pricing to contact information and availability, maintaining consistency across platforms becomes effortless. This r
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BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN REAL ESTATE LEADS AND BUYERS. Leads are the lifeblood of any successful real estate business. They represent potential clients who have shown some level of interest in buying or selling a property. However, it's essential to understand that not all leads are created equal, and the mere fact that you have leads doesn't guarantee that they will become buyers. There is a significant difference between real estate leads and actual buyers, and bridging this gap requires careful strategies and dedicated efforts. In this blog, we'll explore this difference and discuss how you can convert leads into buyers effectively.Understanding the Difference.Before delving into the conversion process, let's define the distinction between real estate leads and buyers:1. Real Estate Leads:
Leads are individuals who have expressed interest in real estate, but they might be at various stages of the buying or selling process. These prospects could be someone who visited your website, signed up for a newsletter, attended an open house, or
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IMAGINE A CITY AS A LIVING, BREATHING ORGANISM. Imagine a city as a living, breathing organism, where each component plays a vital role in its overall functionality. Credit for this imaginative metaphor, which is currently trending on LinkedIn, goes to Sam Stewart Mutabazi, an Urban Development & Transportation Consultant.
In this metaphorical journey, we'll explore how the transport systems act as the brain, people as the heart, sewage system as the kidneys, green spaces as the lungs, electricity as the eyes, and buildings as the skeleton. Just as the entire human body requires harmony and cordinated balance to thrive, so do cities in order to function effectively.1. Transport Systems: The Brain.In the human body, the brain serves as the control center, orchestrating various functions and ensuring seamless communication between different parts. Similarly, the transport systems within a city act as the brain, coordinating the movement of people, goods, and information. Roads, bridges, public transportation, and digital
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TENANTS WHO HOLD (REGULAR) PARTIES AND DON’T INVITE NEIGHBORS, WHO DO YOU THINK WILL BURY YOU WHÈN YOU DIE? In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it's easy to become ensconced in our own little bubbles. We go about our daily routines, often unaware of the lives playing out just beyond our walls. Yet, every now and then, something happens that jolts us out of our individual reverie and forces us to confront the question: who are our neighbors, really?Consider this scenario: you live in an apartment building where one of your neighbors frequently hosts parties. The music is loud, laughter spills into the hallway, and yet, somehow, you never receive an invitation. You hear the muffled sounds of merriment through the walls, but you remain on the outside, a silent observer to festivities you're not a part of. In these moments, it's hard not to wonder: if not me, then who?The phrase "Tenants who hold parties and don’t invite neighbors, who do you think will bury you when you die?" is a poignant reminder of the importance of community and connection. It's a wake-up call, urging us to look
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BEST PRACTICE FOR LISTINGS IN THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED). Creating an effective property listing is crucial. In today's digital age, property listings serve as the first impression potential buyers or renters have of your property. To make the most of this opportunity, you need to follow best practices for listings that will not only showcase your property in the best light but also attract the right audience. In this blog, we will explore the top practices to make your property listing stand out.Upload Lots of High-Quality Photos.Visual appeal is paramount. Ensure your property listing includes an extensive gallery of high-quality photos. Showcase the property from various angles and during different times of the day to give potential buyers or renters a comprehensive view.Generate Elaborate Descriptions.When crafting your property description, be thorough but avoid exaggeration. Provide a detailed narrative that gives readers a clear sense of what it's like to live in or own the property. Paint a picture with words while staying honest abou
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Spacious 3 bedrooms in najjera
Location -
Najjera
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District -
Kampala
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Type -
Apartment
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Size -
three bedroom
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Status -
For Rent
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Code - 195300
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Ugx 1,500,000
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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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UGANDA BUDGÈT 2024/25: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR REAL ESTATE?
The Ugandan government recently unveiled its budget for the 2024/25 fiscal year, outlining plans to accelerate economic growth. While the budget doesn't directly target real estate as a whole, some key areas could indirectly impact the sector. Let's break down what this means for you.
Focus on Growth.
The budget prioritizes economic expansion, aiming for GDP to reach Shs 225.5 trillion (USD 60 billion). This growth is projected to be driven by increased activity in the oil and gas sector, with first oil production expected in FY2025/26.
Impact on Real Estate.
A growing economy often translates to a rise in demand for housing, particularly in commercial sectors. This could benefit developers building offices and apartments in areas with projected job growth. Additionally, increased government spending could lead to infrastructure improvements, making certain locations more attractive for real estate development.
Affordability Concerns Remain.
The budget does not explicitly add
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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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