6 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Kira Wakiso Uganda, code: 94478
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House for sale in Kira bulindo has 6 bedrooms seated on 25 decimals ready title asking 750m negotiable
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Buying a plot of land can be a daunting process, especially if you don't have the necessary funds available at once. However, with Rest Assured Property Investments (RAPI) Home Scheme, purchasing a plot of land has become much more manageable and accessible.
Located in Kasanje, RAPI's new estate offers plots measuring 50X100 feet or 12.5 Decimals with private mailo land titles. This means that once you complete all the installment payments, you will get a private mailo title transferred to your name instantly.
One of the most attractive features of the RAPI Home Scheme is the flexibility it offers in terms of payment. You can choose from three different installment categories - daily payments starting at UGX 18,000 only, weekly payments starting at UGX 126,000 only, or monthly payments starting at UGX 540,000 only. This allows you to select a payment plan that suits your financial situation best.
Moreover, RAPI Home Scheme doesn't require any down payment or initial charges.
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WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED TO ALL THE ZOOM MEETINGS AND TWITTER-X SPACES? Remember those good old days when our calendars were bursting at the seams with Zoom meetings and Twitter-X spaces? It was like a virtual real estate party every day, and we were all invited. But hold on a second, where did they all go? Did we get lost in the virtual world and forget to come back?I don't know about you, but my phone used to buzz with notifications everyday, reminding me of an impending online real estate meeting. Numerous real estate WhatsApp groups were consistently inundated with flyers advertising upcoming Zoom meetings or Twitter Spaces scheduled within the next few days.
There are several Twitter Spaces whose reminders still exist in my weekly calendar as recurring events. One of these spaces used to educate us on the various laws that govern land transactions. Another space would inform us about the roles and workings of surveyors. There was also a space that offered multiple perspectives on market trends. However, all of that is now gone with the wind.
Many of
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HOW TO GENERATE REAL ESTATE LEADS AND SALES FRÓM LINKEDIN. LinkedIn has emerged as a powerful platform for professionals, and the real estate industry can leverage its networking opportunities to generate leads and close sales. Here's a guide on how you too can make the most of LinkedIn to expand your networks, generate leads, and close deals for real estate success.Join or post and Participate in Real Estate LinkedIn Groups.Popular LinkedIn groups for real estate like the Real Estate Database (RED) group are excellent for posting and sharing all your property listings plus networking with like-minded professionals and potential buyers.
Find Real Estate-Related Groups: Join groups that focus on real estate investing, property management, or home buying.
Engage in Discussions: Regularly comment, share your expertise, and start discussions. Offer helpful advice to group members' queries to establish yourself as a trusted expert.
Promote Your Listings Carefully: If the group allows, share some of your top listings. Always provide valuab
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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE TAXES IN UGANDA.
Real estate investment in Uganda can be a profitable venture, but it is essential to understand the various taxes that come with it. Taxes such as property rates, withholding tax, and stamp duty can significantly impact an investor's financial bottom line. Here's a comprehensive guide to real estate taxes in Uganda that every property owner or investor should know:Withholding Tax.
In Uganda, withholding tax on rental income is applied to individuals and companies earning income from renting out properties. This tax is deducted at the source by the tenant when making rental payments to the landlord and is then remitted to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). The law specifies the parties responsible for withholding the tax (tenants) and those from whom the tax is withheld (landlords), depending on the nature and circumstances of the transaction.Tenants are legally obligated to remit the withheld tax (or the amount that should have been withheld) to URA within 15 days after the end of
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🇺🇬 HOW UGANDA’S REAL ESTATE MARKET HAS TRANSFORMED SINCE INDEPÈNDENCE. Since gaining independence in 1962, Uganda has undergone significant transformations across various sectors, with real estate being one of the most remarkable areas of growth. The journey from a colonial past, characterized by land ownership challenges and limited urban infrastructure, to a dynamic and evolving real estate market has been both complex and inspiring. Let's explore the major milestones, developments, and trends that have shaped Uganda's real estate market since independence. Colonial Legacy and Land Ownership.At the time of independence, land ownership in Uganda was heavily influenced by colonial laws and practices. The introduction of the 1900 Buganda Agreement and subsequent land acts created a dual land ownership system, with land divided between mailo (freehold) and leasehold tenures. These early systems often favored colonial settlers and elites, leaving the majority of Ugandans with limited access to land ownership.Independence marked the beginning of significant r
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MORNING MARKET BRIEF - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to your Daily Morning Market Brief, an indispensable guide to Uganda's vibrant real estate market. Delivered by Real Estate Database (RED), this brief gives you a comprehensive overview of the market, gleaning insights from the latest data and trends. Remember, starting your day without perusing the Morning Brief, Situation Report, Market Overview, or Status Report is like navigating the real estate market with a blindfold. Let's dive right in. Overview: The Ugandan real estate market is experiencing an exciting phase. Cities and towns across the country, such as Kampala, Jinja, Mbarara, and Gulu, are witnessing a surge in real estate activities. The market is alive with opportunities and challenges, making it a thrilling space for investors, buyers, and sellers alike.Snapshot: Currently, there is a notable uptick in demand for residential properties, especially in upscale neighborhoods like Kololo, Muyenga, and Nakasero. Meanwhile, commercial properties in the ce
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ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR NEW LISTINGS ONLY, THERE IS AN APP FOR THAT IN UGANDA.
If you're looking for only the latest property listings in Uganda, there's a convenient app available on the Play Store that caters to your needs. Meet the Realtor.Ug App, a powerful property search engine that utilizes Artificial Intelligence (AI) to gather listings from various real estate websites and agents. With this app, you can effortlessly explore all the available properties in one comprehensive list.
To get started, simply visit the Play Store and search for "Realtor Uganda" to download the Realtor.Ug App. Alternatively, you can click here to go directly to the App download page. Once downloaded, install the app on your phone and you're ready to go.
Utilizing the app is a breeze. Make use of the search box to enter specific details about the property you're interested in. Ensure that your search text includes relevant keywords such as "Just listed," "New listings," "Newly uploaded," "New properties," "Fresh listings," or "Fresh properties," among others.
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THE MINIMUM SIZE OF LAND REQUIRED FOR A LAND TITLE IN UGANDA. Obtaining a land title is a crucial step in establishing ownership, but there are regulations that dictate the minimum size of land eligible for titling. The Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development has a policy that limits the issuance of land titles for plots smaller than 12.5 decimals (approximately 0.125 acres or 0.051 hectares) or smaller than 50x100 feet (approximately 0.046 hectares) in size. Key Objectives of the Policy.
1. Encouraging Land Consolidation: By limiting titles for smaller plots, the policy aims to encourage the consolidation of small plots into more economically viable landholdings. This promotes better land utilization and encourages larger, more productive estates. 2. Simplifying Land Administration: Managing small, fragmented plots can be administratively complex and costly. By setting a minimum size requirement, the government reduces the complexities involved in land management.3. Promoting Efficient Land Use: Larger consolidated
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WHY DO SOME UGANDAN LANDLORDS THINK THEY ARE ABOVE THE LAW? In Uganda, the relationship between landlords and tenants is often fraught with tension and misunderstandings. One prevailing issue is the perception that many landlords behave as if they are above the law. This behavior stems from a complex interplay of cultural, legal, and socio-economic factors.
To understand this phenomenon, we must delve into the intricacies of Uganda's rental market, legal framework, and societal norms. Here are some concrete examples that illustrate why many Ugandan landlords feel empowered to act beyond the law. Historical and Cultural Context.In Uganda, land ownership carries significant historical and cultural weight. Traditionally, land and property have been seen as symbols of wealth and power. This deep-rooted cultural perspective often influences the behavior of landlords, who may view themselves as having unquestionable authority over their property. Example. In rural areas, landlords who own land passed down through generations often see themse
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