1 bedroom Apartment for rent in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 219066
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KISAASI SELF CONTAINED DOUBLE ROOMS APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN COOL ENVIROMENT
Experience modern living in this beautifully designed 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent in Kisaasi. Located on the bustling Kisaasi Bukoto Road within the vibrant Kampala District, this property offers convenience and accessibility to all your daily needs. Priced at an affordable 1,200,000 Shillings, this apartment comes with a range of amenities to enhance your lifestyle. Enjoy relaxing evenings on the balcony while taking in the views of the surrounding area, or organize your belongings in the built-in wardrobes for a clutter-free living space. With plenty of parking available, you never have to worry about finding a spot for your vehicle. The paved compound adds a touch of elegance to the property, while the presence of security guards ensures your safety and peace of mind. Don't worry about maintenance, as this apartment comes with a septic tank and soak pit, making it a hassle-free living experience. The spacious compound and veranda allow for outdoor activities and gatherings, while the wall fence provides privacy and security. Water is never a problem with the presence of a water tank. Don't miss out on the opportunity to live in this modern and well-equipped apartment in Kisaasi.
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🕳️Soak pit
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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AMPLIFY YOUR REAL ESTATE VOICE, BECOME A REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) BLOGGER.
Are you passionate about real estate and eager to share your expertise, insights, and opinions with a wider audience? Look no further, because the Real Estate Database (RED) is calling upon all members of the real estate community to submit their blogs or blog topics to our platform. This is an incredible opportunity to showcase your knowledge, contribute to industry discussions, and gain visibility in the vibrant world of real estate.
Why the RED?
The Real Estate Database (RED) is a comprehensive platform that serves as a hub for all things real estate. Our mission is to provide a central resource where individuals, professionals, and organizations can access valuable information, connect with like-minded individuals, and stay updated on the latest trends and developments in the industry. By contributing your blogs to RED, you'll have the chance to make a significant impact and help shape the conversation around real estate.
Amplify Your Voice:
RED understands the importance of
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COMMON MISTAKES THAT DRIVE AWAY PROPERTY BUYERS, ARE YOU GUILTY?
Selling a property is a multifaceted process that demands careful consideration and attention to detail. Unfortunately, many property sellers unknowingly commit mistakes that discourage potential buyers and hinder the sale. In this blog, we'll delve deeper into additional common blunders that sellers should be aware of to ensure a successful property transaction.
Neglecting Curb Appeal
The importance of curb appeal cannot be overstated. A poorly maintained exterior can instantly deter buyers. Neglected landscaping, peeling paint, or a cluttered yard create an unfavorable first impression. Investing in curb appeal not only attracts potential buyers but also sets the tone for their perception of the entire property.
Ignoring Repairs and Maintenance
Property buyers seek hassle-free homes. Ignoring necessary repairs and maintenance communicates negligence to potential buyers, potentially driving them away. Fixing leaky faucets, broken windows, or malfunctioning appliances bef
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BECOME A GLOBAL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL, CIPS AND ABR TRAINING AT FAIRWAY HOTEL, KAMPALA. Are you looking to elevate your real estate career and expand your expertise on a global scale? Look no further! The Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) course and the Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) designation training are coming to Fairway Hotel Kampala from July 18th to July 26th, 2024.
This comprehensive training program will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to become a professional Buyer's Agent and a globally recognized real estate professional. Training Schedule and Details.
Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) Course.- Dates: July 22nd - 26th, 2024.- Time: 8 AM.- Fee: $300.
Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) Training.- Dates: July 18th - 19th, 2024.- Time: 8 AM.- Fee: $300. Venue.
- Fairway Hotel Kampala. Why Attend?
Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) Course.The CIPS designation is the premier global real estate credential. This course provides you with the knowledge and tool
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TOP CUSTOMER SERVICE MISTAKES FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS TO AVOID. Customer service is paramount in the real estate industry. Buying or selling a home is often one of the most significant transactions in a person's life, and clients rely on their real estate agents to guide them through the buying process seamlessly. Therefore, providing exceptional customer service is not just a nicety; it's a necessity. In this blog, we'll explore some of the top customer service mistakes that real estate agents should avoid to ensure a positive experience for their clients.
1. Lack of Communication.One of the most common customer service mistakes real estate agents make is failing to communicate effectively with their clients. Timely and transparent communication is essential throughout the entire buying or selling process. Clients need to be informed about the progress of their transactions, and any delays or issues should be communicated promptly. Agents should also be accessible, responding to emails, calls, and messages in a timely manner.2. Not Listening to C
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HOLIDAY REAL ESTATE TRÈNDS: WHAT TO EXPECT. As the holiday season approaches, the real estate market experiences unique shifts that create opportunities and challenges for buyers, sellers, and investors alike. Understanding these trends can help you navigate this dynamic period effectively, whether you're looking to purchase your dream home, sell a property, or make a strategic investment. Here's a detailed analysis and several key takeaways regarding what to expect in the real estate market during this holiday season. 1. Lower Inventory but Motivated Sellers.The holiday season often sees a reduction in the number of homes on the market. Many sellers prefer to wait until after the holidays to list their properties, resulting in lower inventory levels. However, those who do list during this time are typically highly motivated, possibly due to financial needs, job relocations, or other pressing reasons.Implications:
Buyers: You'll face less competition, but options might be limited. Quick decision-making is crucial to secure de
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REAL ESTATE AGENT COMMISSIONS, ARE THEY JUSTIFIED OR EXCESSIVE?
Buying or selling a property is a significant financial transaction, and for most people, it's one of the most substantial investments they'll make in their lifetime. When engaging in the real estate market, many individuals seek the assistance of a real estate agent to navigate the complexities of the process. However, one aspect that often raises questions and sparks debates is the commission structure that agents charge for their services. Are real estate agent commissions justified, or do they lean towards being excessive? In this blog post, we will delve into the topic and explore both perspectives.
Understanding Real Estate Agent Commissions
Real estate agent commissions are typically calculated as a percentage of the final sale price of a property. The industry standard can vary, but it often ranges from 3% to 10% of the sale price. The commission is typically split between the buyer's agent and the seller's agent, with each receiving a percentage of the total commission.
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HOW TO CONDUCT MOVE-IN AND MOVE-OUT INSPECTIONS.
Moving in and out of a rental property can be a stressful and hectic process, but it's essential to ensure a smooth transition for both tenants and landlords. One crucial step in this process is conducting move-in and move-out inspections.
These inspections help protect both parties by documenting the condition of the property at the beginning and end of a lease agreement. In this blog, we'll walk you through the steps to conduct thorough move-in and move-out inspections.
Move-In Inspection: Setting the Stage
Schedule the Inspection: Coordinate a convenient date and time for the inspection with the new tenant. Ensure that the property is clean and ready for occupancy.
Create an Inspection Checklist: Prepare a detailed checklist of all areas and items to inspect. This checklist should cover everything from walls and floors to appliances and fixtures.
Documentation: Bring a camera or a smartphone to document the property's condition. Take clear photos of each room and
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HOW DO REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN UGANDA SHARE COMMISSION?
Are you curious about how real estate agents in Uganda share commission? It's a topic that's often shrouded in mystery and can lead to heated disputes between agents and parties involved in a transaction. But fear not, we've got the inside scoop on the common practices for sharing commissions in Uganda.
We will provide an in-depth analysis of the various methods of commission sharing in real estate, including equal splits and negotiated deals. By understanding these approaches, you will be well-equipped to navigate the market with confidence. It's important to note that commission sharing typically involves two groups of agents in each transaction: the buyers' agents and the sellers' agents. With this knowledge, you can prepare for an informative journey through the fascinating landscape of commission sharing in Uganda.
In Uganda, it is not uncommon for real estate agents to refer property buyers to one another and anticipate sharing the commission, particularly if they
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WHO EXACTLY IS VINCENT AGABA?
It was the year 2007 when I first met a gentle man called Vincent Agaba, a man who would go on to revolutionize the real estate sector in Uganda. At that time, Vincent had recently established a property management company called Avarts Housing Limited. Their office was located on Plot 66 Kenneth Dale Drive in Kamwokya, before later relocating to Embassy Plaza along Ggaba Road. Meanwhile, I had just also recently launched the Real Estate Database (RED) and was seeking established agencies to join and list their properties on the new platform.
One day, while moving along Kira Road, I noticed the Avarts signpost and decided to pay them a visit. I was eager to meet the people behind the company and see if we could strike a deal to join the RED. I sat down with Vincent and explained the concept of the RED. He was not only impressed but also mentioned that he was already familiar with a similar platform called Funda in the Netherlands, where he had studied International Business an
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