1 bedroom Apartment for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 197144
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DOUBLE ROOMS IN #KYANJA_KUNGU AT #65MILLION_UGX SEATED ON @11.5DECIMALS
Nestled in the bustling neighborhood of Kyanja Kungu, these double rooms offer a comfortable and convenient living experience. With a spacious layout and modern design, these rooms are perfect for individuals or couples looking for a cozy space to call home. Situated on a generous plot of 11.5 decimals, the property boasts a private and secure environment, making it an ideal choice for those seeking privacy and safety.
This 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment is a steal at just 650 million Ugandan shillings. The prime location on Kyanja Road, within the Kampala District, offers easy access to nearby amenities and a vibrant community. The property comes fully equipped with a balcony, built-in wardrobes, and a tiled roof, providing both style and functionality. The spacious compound and paved compound offer ample parking space and a great area for outdoor activities.
Safety and security are top priorities at this property, with round-the-clock security guards and a wall fence providing peace of mind for residents. Additionally, the property is a great investment opportunity, with a monthly rental income of 4.8 million Ugandan shillings. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of Kyanja Kungu at an unbeatable price. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this dream property a reality.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🚧Wall fence
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT WHÈN THE SELLER REFUSES TO PAY COMMISSION TO THE REAL ESTATE AGENT?
When a real estate agent helps a seller to sell their property, they are typically entitled to a commission for their services. This commission is usually a percentage of the sale price and is paid by the seller. However, in some cases, the seller may refuse to pay the commission to the agent. In this blog, we will explore what can happen when a seller refuses to give the agent their commission.
Review the listing agreement.
The first step that the agent should take is to review the listing agreement that was signed by both the seller and the agent. This agreement will outline the terms and conditions of the agreement, including the commission that the agent is entitled to. It may also include provisions for what happens in the event of a dispute.
Communicate with the seller.
The next step is to communicate with the seller and try to understand why they are refusing to pay the commission. It is possible that there was a misunderstanding or miscommunication that can be resolve
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WHAT IS A LATE RENT NOTICE, AND WHÈN SHOULD YOU WRITE ONE?
As a property manager, it is your responsibility to ensure that rent is being paid on time. Late rent payments can cause a significant disruption to your cash flow, and it is important to address any issues promptly and professionally.
When a tenant fails to pay rent on time, one of the first steps you should take is to send a Late Rent Notice. This notice should inform the tenant of the outstanding balance, any late fees or penalties that may apply, and the deadline by which the tenant must pay the outstanding amount. The notice should also outline the consequences of failing to pay by the deadline.
Late Rent Notices are an important tool for property managers because they help to ensure that tenants are aware of their responsibilities and the consequences of failing to meet them. By sending a Late Rent Notice, you can demonstrate to the tenant that you take your responsibilities seriously and expect the same level of responsibility from them.
When writing a Late Rent Notic
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WAITING FOR PROPERTY BUYERS TO CONTACT YOU IS NOT A STRATEGY. Sitting back in your office and waiting for buyers to come to you is becoming obsolete. In today's competitive market, where the pace of transactions is as rapid as ever, real estate professionals need to adopt a more proactive approach to connect with potential buyers.
One powerful tool that has been transforming the game of proactive outreach is the Real Estate Database (RED) at www.RealEstateDatabase.net. This tool empowers you as a real estate agent or developer to upload all your properties, enabling you to reach out to buyers actively scouring the internet for properties that align with their respective budgets. The Pitfalls of Passive Waiting.Gone are the days when having an office alone could attract enough attention. The digital era demands a proactive stance from real estate agents and property owners. Relying solely on interested parties stumbling upon your office or your listings on social media is akin to hoping for lightning to strike. The market is vast, an
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BRINGING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE KNOWLEDGE TO YOUR EARS. In an era characterized by information overload and busy schedules, the way we consume content has evolved dramatically. Traditional reading habits have given way to more convenient and accessible forms of information consumption, such as Audio Podcasts.
In many parts of the world, including Africa, people are discovering the joy of learning through their ears rather than their eyes. The Real Estate Database (RED) recognizes this shifting preference and has introduced a transformative initiative called "The Sound of Real Estate."
This podcast series, aimed at catering to the needs of busy Africans seeking real estate insights on the go, represents a paradigm shift in how we access real estate content. This shift begs the question: Do Africans prefer listening to reading? Let's delve into this intriguing notion and explore why RED's move to provide podcasts is a game-changer.
The Power of Audio: A Global Phenomenon.The preference for audio content is not limited to any specific regio
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PROPERTIES OF THE WEEK: THE CÓUNTDOWN TO ÇHRISTMAS EDITION.
As the festive season sweeps across the real estate market, the Real Estate Database (RED) is thrilled to unveil the final "Properties Of The Week" list before Christmas! This is not just a celebration of outstanding properties of the week, but also a tribute to the dedicated agents, brokers, and realtors who have made this list a testament to excellence in real estate.
A Star-Studded Lineup of Contributors.
This week's selection features a dazzling array of properties brought to you by some of the most reputable companies in the industry including the following:
Bigways, Brandpro Property Services, Fountain Real Properties, Rentwide and Vumbula property.
These companies have demonstrated unparalleled professionalism and a keen eye for properties that meet the market's demand, especially during this high-spirited season.
The Faces Behind the Listings.
Behind these exceptional properties are the tireless efforts of top agents and brokers, including the following:
Ariko
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WHY SOME TENANTS RENT PROPERTIES THEY CAN'T AFFORD.
Navigating the intricate relationship between landlords and tenants often unveils a web of complexities. One recurring scenario that has captured attention revolves around tenants opting for properties that stretch their financial boundaries. Though this decision may appear perplexing at first glance, it's underpinned by a multitude of factors and motivations.
It's worth mentioning at this juncture that the inspiration for this blog post was inspired by a stimulating LinkedIn discussion that transpired between myself and two industry experts: Grace Mukamwezi, a property manager at Spectrum Real Estate Solutions Uganda, and Racheal Nabanoba, an operations officer at GIBS Solutions Gateway Ltd. The discussion revolved around the topic of "late rent payments."
In this dialogue, Grace offered her perspective, asserting that prolonged struggles with rent payment shouldn't persist year after year. It's prudent to assess your financial situation and, if necessary, vacate the propert
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WHY SHOULD EVERY REAL ESTATE AGENT HAVE THEIR OWN WEBSITE?
In today's digital age, establishing a strong online presence is essential for success in any industry. The real estate sector is no exception. With homebuyers and sellers increasingly turning to the internet to search for properties and agents, having your own website has become a critical tool for every real estate agent. In this blog, we will explore the numerous reasons why every real estate agent should have their own website.
Credibility and Professionalism: A well-designed website instantly boosts your credibility and professionalism. It acts as a virtual storefront where potential clients can learn more about you and your services. A professional website showcases your expertise, achievements, and testimonials from satisfied clients, giving visitors the confidence to trust you with their real estate needs.
Increased Visibility and Reach: A website opens up a vast market for your real estate business. With search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, your website can
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Rental units on sale in kyanja
Location -
Kyanja
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District -
Kampala
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Type -
Apartment
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Size -
one bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 194208
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Ugx 1,400,000,000
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to the Daily Morning Market Brief, your go-to for the pulse of Uganda's real estate market. Never start your day without reading or listening to this important brief, the Situation Report, Market Overview, or Status Report from the Real Estate Database (RED), lest you risk missing out on crucial insights that could shape your real estate decisions.Overview: Uganda's real estate market is showing a fast-paced growth trajectory. With the demand for residential and commercial spaces on the rise, especially in cities like Kampala, Jinja, and Entebbe, Uganda's real estate market is experiencing a boom.Snapshot: The market is currently experiencing a surge in demand for affordable housing units in areas like Naalya, Ntinda, and Muyenga. Commercial properties in the Central Business District and industrial areas such as Namanve are also seeing increased interest.Update: More and more developers are focusing on delivering quality real estate projects to cater to the growi
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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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