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1 bedroom Rental units for sale in Kyanja Kampala Uganda, code: 191641
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5 UNIT RENTALS HOUSES FOR SALE IN KYANJA.
These immaculate rental units are built with passion and care, and they are the perfect investment opportunity for those looking to add to their portfolio. Located in Kyanja within Kampala District, these five units each have one bedroom and are self contained. Each unit comes with a bedroom, living room combined with a lounge, and a modern kitchen complete with granite countertops. The total monthly income for all the units is 3 million shillings, and the units are being sold at a price of 350 million shillings.
The land tenure is Mailo land and the size of the land is 12 decimals. There is plenty of room to enjoy the outdoors, with a garden area, lots of parking, a paved compound, a porch, and a spacious compound. The units also come with a septic tank, a store, a tiled roof, a veranda, and a wall fence.
These rental units are a great opportunity to add value to your portfolio, and to start collecting rent from the tenants in the units.
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🌹Garden area
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🏚️Porch
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🚪Store
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
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20+ LAWS GOVERNING REAL ESTATE IN UGANDA. Real estate investment can be a lucrative venture in Uganda, but it also comes with its fair share of legal complexities. To avoid legal issues and ensure compliance, it's important for investors and property owners to be familiar with the laws and regulations governing the industry.
Here are some of the key laws that investors and property owners should be aware of:
The Land Act The Land Act is a law that has a significant impact on the real estate industry in Uganda. This law regulates various aspects of land ownership, management, and use, including the acquisition and transfer of land titles, leasehold transactions, and land disputes. The Land Act also sets out the procedures for registering land ownership and creating interests in land, such as mortgages, leases, and easements. Additionally, the law establishes the rights and obligations of landowners and occupiers, and provides for the management of public land. Compliance with the Land Act is essential for real estate inve
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BUILD A WEBSITE FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS AND THÈN MAKE USE OF THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) TO GENERATE LEADS/TRAFFIC AND SEO.
So you've built a website for your real estate business. Great, that's step one. But here's the truth nobody likes to say out loud, your website alone isn't enough to get you clients knocking on your door. It's like having a shiny new office on a dead-end street, no signposts, no directions, no traffic. Without visibility, you're just whispering into the wind.
That's where the Real Estate Database (RED) changes the game.
Your website isn't the finish line, it's the starting block.
Every agent today has a website. Some are sleek, some are just basic templates, but the harsh reality is that search engines don't magically push you up the rankings just because your site exists. You can blog, optimize, tweak your keywords all you want, but unless you get authoritative backlinks pointing to your site, Google won't see you as a big player in the property arena.
Now here's the kicker. RED isn't just another platform with property listings, it's a search-engine magnet. By plugging your li
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THE BIGGEST MISTAKES HOMEOWNERS MAKE BEFORE SELLING THEIR HOMES.
Selling a home can be a complex process, requiring careful planning and attention to detail. Unfortunately, many homeowners make avoidable mistakes that can significantly impact their chances of a successful sale. To help you navigate the selling task, we've compiled a list of the biggest mistakes homeowners often make before selling their homes. By being aware of these pitfalls and taking proactive steps to avoid them, you can maximize your chances of a smooth and profitable sale.Neglecting necessary repairs and maintenance.One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is neglecting essential repairs and maintenance tasks. Potential buyers are generally looking for a move-in ready home, and any visible flaws or maintenance issues can deter them. Before listing your property, take the time to address any structural problems, fix leaky faucets, repair damaged walls, and ensure all appliances are in working order. A well-maintained home not only enhances its market value but also ins
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HOW TO USE THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) TO GÈT PROPERTY BUYERS FASTER FASTER.
Ever had that frustrating moment when you've got a hot property on your hands but the buyers are not even seeing it? That's exactly where the Real Estate Database (RED) sneaks in as a game changer. Real estate agents who know how to plug into the RED are literally cutting down the time between "just listed" and "buyer on the hook." So, if you are an agent, how best can you actually use the RED to get property buyers faster faster? Let's talk about it, let's break it down.
Don't just snap one photo, flood the gallery.
One blurry front-view shot won't cut it. Buyers want to feel like they've already walked through the house before they even call you. That's why RED works best when you upload as many high-quality pictures as possible. Every element of a property or every room of a house deserves at least four pictures, one from each corner. It's like a virtual tour without the hassle. Agents who do this consistently have seen that their listings get more clicks and inquiries than thos
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THE FASTEST WAY TO FIND A GOOD TENANT IN UGANDA The master key to quickly finding a good tenant in Uganda is to list your property on the top property listing portal in the country. If no one knows about your property, how will you generate income from it? The longer your rental property is vacant, the more you will lose as a landlord.
Thankfully, there are plenty of other ways to get the word out about your rental property. Here are five main ways to market your rental so you can find tenants quickly.
Advertise Your Rental Property Online We live in the age of the internet and if you don’t market your rental online, you will shrink your pool for potential applicants significantly because most renters search online to find their next home. Fortunately, there are a plethora of online listings services in Uganda that you can use to market your rental property. With property listing portals like Lamudi.co.ug or Realtor.ug or RealEstateDatabase.net, you are now able to connect and share information with people across
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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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