4 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Bugoloobi Kampala Uganda, code: 104989
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4bedrooms bungalow for rent in Bugolobi, just close to village mall and international school, it boosts a nice spacious open modern kitchen, spacious sitting room and dinning room, master bedroom enough light with also fresh air, greenery compound and mature trees , it comes with a swimming pool, play ground, cctv camera,security guard located in a highly developed neighborhood
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🚪Built in wardrobes
🎥CCTV
🔶Ceramic tiles
🌹Garden area
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🏘️Playground
🏘️Servants quarters
🏞️Specious compound
🚪Store
🏫Tiled roof
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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HOW TO INVESTIGATE A FAKE LAND TITLE IN UGANDA.
The ownership of land is a significant aspect of property rights and economic stability. In Uganda, land is a valuable asset, and the process of acquiring a genuine land title is of utmost importance. However, there have been instances of fraudulent land transactions, with individuals falling victim to fake land titles.
To protect yourself and ensure the legitimacy of a land title, it is essential to be aware of the common red flags and employ due diligence. In this blog, we will discuss various measures and steps to investigate a fake land title in Uganda.
Conduct Thorough Research
Before engaging in any land transaction, it is crucial to conduct thorough research. Gather information about the land, its history, and previous owners. Verify the authenticity of the land title by cross-checking it with the relevant authorities, such as the Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development. Request for the land's cadastral map and compare it with the details on the title to ensur
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TENANTS WHO HOLD (REGULAR) PARTIES AND DON’T INVITE NEIGHBORS, WHO DO YOU THINK WILL BURY YOU WHÈN YOU DIE? In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it's easy to become ensconced in our own little bubbles. We go about our daily routines, often unaware of the lives playing out just beyond our walls. Yet, every now and then, something happens that jolts us out of our individual reverie and forces us to confront the question: who are our neighbors, really?Consider this scenario: you live in an apartment building where one of your neighbors frequently hosts parties. The music is loud, laughter spills into the hallway, and yet, somehow, you never receive an invitation. You hear the muffled sounds of merriment through the walls, but you remain on the outside, a silent observer to festivities you're not a part of. In these moments, it's hard not to wonder: if not me, then who?The phrase "Tenants who hold parties and don’t invite neighbors, who do you think will bury you when you die?" is a poignant reminder of the importance of community and connection. It's a wake-up call, urging us to look
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REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Real estate photography is a critical component of the real estate industry, as it provides the first impression of a property to potential buyers. Whether you are a professional photographer or a real estate agent, having a good understanding of real estate photography can help you create stunning images that will attract the attention of potential buyers and help you sell properties faster. Here are some tips to help you take the best real estate photos.
Take as many photos as possible: When it comes to real estate photography, the more photos you take, the better. Take photos from different angles, perspectives, and times of day to showcase the property in its best light. This will give potential buyers a comprehensive view of the property and help them make an informed decision.
Invest in the right equipment: Having the right equipment is essential for real estate photography. A high-quality digital camera, a tripod, and a wide-angle lens are some of the essential
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WHÈRE DOES YOUR HOUSE LIVE?
Imagine this: You've got a beautiful 3-bedroom house. It's solid, well-designed, clean lines, tiled floors, nice compound. A gem, really. But here's the plot twist, it's priced at 300 million in Kira, and 400 million in Ntinda, or at 500 million in Naguru, and a jaw-dropping 2 billion or 3 billion in Kololo.
Same house. Same number of bedrooms. Different price tags. So, what is going on? Here's the truth bomb: it's not always about the house. It's about where your house lives. Let that sink in for a second.
Your investment property's value doesn't only come from the size, or the number of bathrooms. It's about the address, the neighborhood, and the vibes. You could have the most beautiful house in a place that doesn't get it, and it will sit on the market like a forgotten piece of cake at a wedding.
Ever felt like your property should be turning heads, making offers fly in, but it's just ... not? It's not because you made a bad investment. Maybe it's just in the wrong location. Ma
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HOW TO GÈT REFERRALS AS A REAL ESTATE AGENT.
As a real estate agent, referrals are an essential part of building your business. They not only help you to generate new leads but also provide social proof that can help to build your credibility and trust with potential clients. Here are some tips on how to get referrals as a real estate agent:
Provide excellent customer service
Providing excellent customer service is one of the most effective ways to get referrals. When you go above and beyond for your clients, they are more likely to recommend you to their friends and family. Make sure to communicate regularly, answer questions promptly, and provide personalized service to each client.
Ask for referrals
Don't be afraid to ask your clients for referrals. Let them know that you're actively looking for new business and would appreciate any recommendations they can provide. You may want to include a referral request in your email signature or on your business card.
Build a strong online presence
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
Please fill out the inquiry form below with all required details. You will receive a response from Goldmine Finance within 48 hours, advising you on installment payment options for your preferred property based on the information provided.
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