3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 179369
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3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS AND BOYS QUARTER IN NAMUGONGO BUTTO SITTING ON 13 DECIMALS AT ONLY 200M It features spacious en-suite bedrooms with inbuilt wardrobes having wide windows with fresh natural lighting, modern living space and dining area, well fitted modern kitchen
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🚪Walk in closet
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MOST REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN UGANDA ARE LONE WOLVES. I have observed over several years of operating within the real estate marketing space that most real estate agents in Uganda are solo lone wolves in a growing real estate market. As the nation continues to develop, the demand for real estate services is on the rise and the number of agents (realtors and brokers) is also on the rise. In this dynamic environment, it's interesting to note that many real estate agents in Uganda often work as individuals, or at best, semi-independent operators who collaborate only sparingly. In this blog, we'll explore this behavior and attempt to understand why most agents in Uganda prefer to work independently or in loosely connected partnerships.1. Entrepreneurial Spirit.One of the key drivers behind the prevalent independent approach among real estate agents in Uganda can be attributed to the nation's robust entrepreneurial spirit. Uganda boasts a culture where individuals exhibit a strong inclination towards self-reliance. They typically embark on the
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THE MOST EXCITING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TRÈNDS AND EMERGING INDIGENOUS COMPANIES TO WATCH
Property management in Uganda is a rapidly growing industry with more and more companies offering these services to both residential and commercial property owners. The following are some of the trends and companies that are shaping the property management industry in Uganda.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TRENDS.
Technology Adoption: With the rise of technology, property management companies are using software and tools to automate their operations. This has led to improved efficiency and accuracy, reducing the margin of error and allowing property managers to focus on providing better services to their clients.
Virtual Tours: Property management companies are increasingly offering virtual tours to potential tenants and buyers. This allows them to view properties from the comfort of their own homes, saving time and also reducing the need for in-person visits to some of the properties that may not fit within the clients needs while focusing on those that are relevant.
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WITH TOO MANY AGENTS SELLING THE SAME PROPERTIES, HOW DO YOU NAVIGATE A SELLER'S MARKET. In a seller's market, where demand for properties in a specific location exceeds supply, multiple agents may represent the same property in hopes of securing a commission. While this may seem like a win for the seller, it can lead to confusion and frustration for potential buyers who are inundated with offers and approached by multiple agents.
In this blog, Let's explore the challenges that arise when too many agents are marketing the same properties in a seller's market, and also offer insights into how buyers and sellers can navigate this complex real estate landscape.
A seller's market occurs when there is high demand for properties but a limited supply available for sale. This situation is particularly prevalent in certain areas of Kampala, such as the upscale neighborhoods of Kololo, Naguru, Nakasero, Ntinda and lower level neighborhoods including most parts of western Kampala (Rubaga division).
In these areas, there are few listings available for sale,
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THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) ISN'T JUST PART OF THE PROPERTY MARKET, IT IS THE PROPERTY MARKET.
Every real estate agent knows the frustration of chasing leads that go nowhere. You post your listing on a "general marketplace" and suddenly, your inbox is full of people asking whether you can swap land for a goat or whether your three-bedroom duplex comes with free airtime bundles. It's like setting up a luxury showroom at a cattle market, wrong audience, wrong energy, wrong outcomes.
That's where the Real Estate Database (RED) stands apart. RED isn't juggling between cars, phones, shoes, livestock, and miracle medicines. It's not pretending to be everything for everyone. RED is razor-focused. It deals in one thing, and one thing only: property. Buyers, sellers, renters, and investors, they all know that once they step into RED, they're in a space designed for real estate, and nothing else.
Who walks through the RED door? Serious buyers only.
Here's the beauty of it. By the time someone visits RED, they've already filtered out the noise. Nobody comes looking for cheap sneakers
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WHAT IS THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN MAILO LAND AND FREEHOLD LAND? I have just discovered that you do not know the difference between "Freehold land" and "Mailo land", you are aware about the two term but you cannot explain them or the difference between them. Those two terms are often encountered in the realm of land ownership and they represent different land tenure systems. Understanding the distinctions between them is crucial if you are interested in property matters, especially in the context of Uganda.Freehold Land:Freehold land, also known as fee simple land or absolute ownership, is a land ownership system that grants landowners complete and indefinite rights over their land. Here are the key characteristics of freehold land:1. Absolute Ownership:
Under the freehold system, landowners have absolute and unrestricted control over their land subject to the law. They can use, sell, lease, or transfer the land as they see fit. This gives them the highest level of ownership rights, and their decisions about the land are free from government or thi
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NOT EVERYONE CAN BUY OR BUILD A HOUSE, JUST LIKE NOT EVERYONE CAN AFFORD TO BUY A CAR. Have you ever found yourself wondering why developers aren't constructing houses tailored for low-income earners? The answer lies in a simple economic reality, the cost of materials and land often surpasses what those with modest incomes can afford. In a world where housing demand outstrips supply, developers prioritize projects that cater to a higher income spectrum. This blog aims not to discourage the dream of homeownership but to shed light on the practicalities of achieving it, especially for those with limited financial means.Recently, during a presentation on Real Estate Database (RED) listings to young IT professionals, a question arose: why doesn't RED feature homes for low-income earners? The term "low income" was loosely defined as earning around 300,000. In response, it was emphasized that if someone earning 300,000 is employed within Kampala, the most viable option is renting until their income surpasses this threshold.Consider this, with a 300,000 income in Kampala, how m
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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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TIPS TO ATTRACT MORE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LEADS.
In the competitive world of property management, attracting potential clients (property owners) is crucial for sustaining and growing your business. Generating leads is the lifeblood of any property management company, as it directly impacts revenue and profitability. To stay ahead in this dynamic industry, you need to employ effective strategies to attract more property management leads. In this blog, we'll explore some proven tips that will help you build a steady stream of potential clients.
1. Establish a Strong Online Presence
In today's digital age, having a robust online presence is essential for attracting property management leads. Create a professional and user-friendly website that showcases your company's services, portfolio, and testimonials from satisfied clients. Invest in search engine optimization (SEO) to ensure that your website ranks higher in search engine results, making it easier for potential clients to find you.
2. Utilize Social Media Marketing
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REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) FOR DUMMIES.
You don't have to be a tech guru or a property tycoon to understand how the Real Estate Database works. It's built for everyone, agents, brokers, realtors, landlords, dummies, and everyday property hunters. If you can Scroll, Click, Swipe, Upload, Save and Share, then you're already halfway to turning RED into your own property marketing machine.
So ... what exactly is RED, anyway?.
Picture this. You're a real estate agent with a killer listing, a four-bedroom house with a lake view, tiled roof, and a garden your clients would kill for. You've posted it on WhatsApp, maybe even Facebook, but the leads are cold. Like, ice cold. Now imagine dropping that same listing into a platform where thousands of Ugandans are already searching right now. Boom. That's RED.
The Real Estate Database (RED) is a smart, centralized platform that connects property seekers to real estate professionals in Uganda. Think of it as the Google for property in this region, but with tools made sp
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