5 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 206016
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House for Sale in Kisasi, Bukoto Road
Discover this spacious house for sale located on Bukoto Road in Kisasi. Ideal for families seeking comfort and convenience.
Key Features:
Bedrooms: 5 bedrooms. Plot Size: 22 decimals (approximately 0.22 acres). Location: Conveniently situated in Kisasi, Bukoto Road. Price: 750 million UGX
📞 For more information and to schedule a viewing:
Call or WhatsApp: 0703995674, 0753100355, 0774755146, 0782788870 Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a spacious house in Kisasi, Bukoto Road. Contact us today!
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Real estate professionals play a vital role in buying, selling, and renting properties. There are several different types of real estate professionals, each with their own set of responsibilities and qualifications. In this blog, we will explore and assess the main differences between a real estate agent, a broker, a Realtor, and a Kayungirizi.
A real estate agent is a licensed/certified professional who acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers of real estate. They assist their clients in buying, selling, and renting properties by providing information on the local real estate market, helping to negotiate offers, and managing the closing process. Real estate agents are usually paid a commission based on the sale price of the property.
A broker is a more experienced real estate professional who has completed additional training and passed a more comprehensive exam. Brokers are licensed to manage their own real estate business, and they may supervise real estate agent
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THE PROS AND CONS OF REAL ESTATE PARTNERSHIPS. If you've ever thought about getting into real estate, you might have considered going into it with a partner. While real estate partnerships can be a fantastic way to pool resources, share responsibilities, and even learn from each other, they also come with their own set of challenges. So, is a partnership the right move for you? Let's break down the pros and cons in a more conversational way to help you decide. The advantages of Partnering Up.You Get to Share the Load. Let's be honest, real estate can be a lot of work! From property hunting to negotiations, dealing with clients, and managing finances, the list is long. A good partner means you don't have to shoulder all of that alone. You can divide and conquer, with one partner handling marketing while the other focuses on operations or client relations. It's like having a built-in support system.More Money, More Deals. One of the biggest benefits of a partnership is the financial side. With two (or more) people contrib
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WHICH OF THE 2026 MANIFESTOS IS THE BEST FOR THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR?
Seriously, how many times have you (the professional Ugandan real estate agent) heard a client say, "The title has issues," and watched a juicy commission vaporize into thin air?. It's the worst feeling, right, because your livelihood depends on land security and predictable policy, not the political wind. You're the unsung hero, the middleman struggling to push deals across the finish line when the goalposts keep moving, battling rampant land fraud and a painfully slow registry system every single day. Forget the noise, forget the rallies, what we really care about is simple: Which of the 2026 presidential manifestos actually provides the foundation we need to close more deals?.
Does NRM even hear our economic struggles (babiwulira!), or is it just about macro economic stability?
Look, the ruling party, NRM headed by HE. Yoweri Museveni, has rolled out its 2026-2031 vision, themed around "Protecting the Gains" and shooting for that Higher Middle-Income Status. On the surface, that
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