2 bedroom Rental units for sale in Seeta Mukono Uganda, code: 208106
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5 rental units each consisting of 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a kitchen. The monthly rental income generated from the property is 2.5 million shillings. This property is situated in a prime location with easy access to main roads and public transportation. The private mailo land title ensures secure ownership of the property. This is a great opportunity for investors looking to expand their rental property portfolio or for individuals looking for a steady stream of rental income. The units are well-maintained and in high demand due to the convenient location and modern amenities. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a prime rental property in the bustling town of Seeta. With a growing population and increasing demand for rental housing, this property is sure to provide a high return on investment. Contact us today for more information or to schedule a viewing.
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ANNOYING QUESTIONS THAT PROPERTY BUYERS ASK REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN UGANDA.
As a real estate agent in Uganda, you have probably encountered a range of questions from property buyers. While some questions may be straightforward and easy to answer, others can be downright annoying. Here are some of the most common annoying questions property buyers ask real estate agents in Uganda, and how to deal with them.1) "What's the lowest price the seller will accept?"
This is one of the most annoying questions that property buyers ask real estate agents in Uganda and yet it's also the commonest. At first it looks like an innocent question since It's understandable that buyers want to negotiate the best deal possible, but asking for the lowest price can be a waste of time. Sellers in Uganda typically set their prices based on the current market value of the property and their personal financial needs, so there is often little room for negotiation. Instead, you should focus on discussing the property's features and benefits and explaining why it's priced the way i
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