1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Soya Kampala Uganda, code: 191566
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QUICK SALE VERY NICE 5 RENTAL UNITS OF DOUBLE ROOMS SELF-CONTAINED SEATED ON A FINE 50×100FT PLOT WITH A READY KCCA LEASEHOLD TITLE ON TABLE ARE AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN SOYA,GGABA ROAD AT ONLY 650 MILLION UGX NEGOTIABLE.
They make 5 Million Ugx per month.
In a Marvelous Neighborhood serviced with wide and good access roads.
ASKING PRICE; 650 MILLION UGX NEGOTIABLE.
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📡Cable TV
🔶Ceramic tiles
🧺Laundry
🏚️Porch
🕳️Septic tank
🏘️Servants quaters
🕳️Soak pit
🏞️Specious compound
🚪Store
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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AN ENCÓUNTER WITH A CRAZY PROPERTY BUYER.
Buying or selling a property can be a nerve-racking experience. It is a time when emotions can run high, and it is not uncommon to come across eccentric or difficult buyers. Moses Musoke, a real estate agent, had one such experience when he encountered a crazy property buyer during a property tour in the presence of the property owner.
It was a beautiful day, and Moses was handling his duties just like any other real estate agent. The seller had listed his property for sale, and Moses was in the process of showing it to potential buyers. One of the potential buyers he encountered was a man who seemed to be in his mid-40s. Let's call him Mr. Bolingo.
At first, Mr. Bolingo appeared to be a regular buyer. He asked the usual questions about the property and seemed interested in making an offer. However, as they walked through the property, Moses began to notice that Mr Bolingo was behaving strangely. He was muttering to himself, laughing at odd moments, and taking pictures of str
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THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY IN UGANDA'S REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY.
Uganda's real estate industry has been growing steadily in recent years, with more and more investors looking to tap into the country's vibrant property market. However, like any industry, there are both good and bad aspects to Uganda's real estate market, and some practices can even be considered ugly.
The Good: A Growing Industry
One of the positives of Uganda's real estate industry is that it is growing at a steady pace. According to the World Bank, the country's GDP growth rate was 6.5% in 2019, which is expected to continue in the coming years. This growth has had a positive impact on the real estate industry, with more and more investors entering the market to take advantage of the opportunities.
Another positive is that Uganda's real estate market is relatively untapped, with vast tracts of land available for development. This presents an excellent opportunity for investors looking to invest in the industry. Additionally, the country has a growing middle class, which is
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