6 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Najjera Wakiso Uganda, code: 223410
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BRAND NEW HOUSE FOR SALE IN Najjera Has 6 bedrooms Self contained at 850m Sited on 20 decimals land title price slightly negotiable
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🌹Garden area
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🏘️Servants quarters
🕳️Soak pit
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER SAY TO YOUR NEW LANDLORD.
Renting a property from a landlord can be a mutually beneficial relationship. As a tenant, it's essential to maintain a good relationship with your landlord, but sometimes, in the heat of the moment, you might say something that you'll regret. There are certain things that you should never say to your landlord if you want to maintain a good relationship and avoid any potential conflicts. Here are some of the things you should never say to your landlord:
"I tend to make a lot of complaints, are you the one to speak to?"
To avoid being an unwanted tenant, never complain excessively or be difficult to work with. Landlords prefer tenants who are respectful and approachable, and who don't cause unnecessary problems. Stay on good terms with your landlord by addressing legitimate issues calmly and respectfully. This builds trust and fosters a positive relationship.
"I'll fix it myself."
If something needs fixing in the rental property, it's best to let your landlord handle
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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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WHAT THIS VIRAL IMAGE TEACHES US ABOUT REAL ESTATE.
I've seen this viral image floating around various social media platforms for quite some time now. And every time it pops up, it's used to tell a story that completely misses the point, or at least overlooks the [real estate] depth it holds.As someone deeply involved in real estate marketing, this misinterpretation makes my brain boil. Why? Because the image is packed with hidden insights that, when carefully unpacked, can teach us powerful lessons about decision-making, distraction, and opportunity in the property world.
Before we get into the real estate takeaways, let's first look at what the image really shows. Many viewers focus only on the obvious, a man seemingly locked in a cell, trying to reach for a loaf of bread or for a key using a stick. But if you take a closer look, you will begin to notice the contradictions and hidden details that shift the entire meaning of the image.
Let's break it down:
He needs to eat first before he can embark on a long escape. Lesson: Ju
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THE TOLL OF BEING A REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA, WHAT THEY DON’T TELL YOU.
You might see the glossy brochures, the shiny "For Sale" signs, or the stylish suits, but behind the polished exterior lies a demanding, often misunderstood profession. Being a real estate agent in Uganda is not just about matching people to properties, it's a constant hustle that stretches your patience, tests your resilience, and can leave you physically and emotionally drained.
Let's talk about the real cost.
You Work, But You Don't Always Eat
How many jobs can you think of where you show up every day, put in real work, and still walk home with nothing in your pocket? In real estate, it's not uncommon to spend weeks showing a property, following up on leads, and negotiating with clients, only for the deal to fall through at the last minute, or worse, get hijacked by another agent.
Imagine taking a client to view ten different properties in sweltering heat, only for them to go silent or, as many agents say, "ghost" you. You're left footing your own transport bills, time wasted,
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IT'S TIME TO EMBRACE EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS OVER OPÈN LISTINGS. During an online interaction with Shirley Kongai, the President of AREA Uganda, on LinkedIn, she responded to one of my newsletter articles by posting a comment with the exact same title as this blog. Her post therefore inspired me to write on the topic. I "liked" and "commented" on her post, even though her stance contrasts with my "open market capitalistic ideology." Here's why.
Given the current chaos in our local real estate market added to the fact that too many agents are selling the same properties, it's clear that exclusive listings could help solve many of the duplication issues on the Real Estate Database (RED) and other platfoms, which often lead to inconsistencies.
While the traditional model of open listings may offer flexibility, exclusive listings have several advantages that can lead to better outcomes. However, it's also essential to acknowledge the potential downsides. Let's explore why property owners in Uganda should consider embracing exclusi
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