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3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Matugga Wakiso Uganda, code: 226706
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HOUSE ON QUICK SALE @#130M Located at matugga Kakelenge just 1.5km from tarmac It has 3 bedrooms sitting dinning kitchen and bathrooms seated on 100/100fts agreement sale Selling price 👉 130M money needed urgently Call or wtsup for inspection inspection 👉
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🚪Built in wardrobes
🔶Ceramic tiles
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚪Walk in closet
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Outsourcing your marketing needs to an agency can be effective but often comes with a hefty price tag, making it an expensive option for many real estate agents. This route might deliver professional results, but the high costs can quickly add up, straining your budget without guaranteeing a proportionate return on investment.
On the other hand, Establishing a robust internal marketing department can be challenging for small real estate agencies, often requiring substantial investment in a social media agency or other market
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GÈT FREE VIRTUAL CONSULTATIONS ON BUYING/SELLING A PROPERTY Are you planning to buy or sell a property but feeling overwhelmed by the process? Worry no more! The Real Estate Database (RED) is offering you an incredible opportunity to get free virtual consultations from our network of real estate agents. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or looking to sell your property, RED agents are here to provide expert guidance and support at no cost. Why Choose Virtual Consultations on the Real Estate Database (RED)? 1. Expert GuidanceEvery real estate agent on the RED is experienced and knowledgeable about the property market. From identifying the best neighborhoods to navigating legal and financial requirements, these professionals will point you in the right direction. They understand the nuances of property transactions and are committed to helping you achieve your goals. 2. Convenience and FlexibilityWith virtual consultations, you can discuss your property needs from the comfort of your home or office. No need to travel or rear
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Space Optimization: One of the primary considerations for buyers and renters in Uganda is the optimal use of space. With many properties featuring limited square footage, furniture that maximizes space is highly valued. Compact, multifunctional furniture pieces such as sofa beds, storage ottomans, and foldable tables have gained popularity. Additionally, built-in storage solutions like closets and shelves help to declutter living spaces and create a clean, organized environment
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Losing a land title is stressful enough, but if you lost it before completing the transfer, then "yours are bad." Why? Because that land title does not yet belong to you, it still legally belongs to the person whose name is on it. That means you cannot apply for a replacement yourself. Instead, you'll need to go back to the original owner and work with them to process a replacement.
But before you panic, let's go through the steps to resolve this situation, determine the status of the lost title, and take the necessary legal actions to recover it.
Step 1: Check the Status of the Title.
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Break the house into phases
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