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33 search results, Residential plots for sale in Namugongo Wakiso (Sponsored)
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WHÈRE DOES YOUR HOUSE LIVE?
Imagine this: You've got a beautiful 3-bedroom house. It's solid, well-designed, clean lines, tiled floors, nice compound. A gem, really. But here's the plot twist, it's priced at 300 million in Kira, and 400 million in Ntinda, or at 500 million in Naguru, and a jaw-dropping 2 billion or 3 billion in Kololo.
Same house. Same number of bedrooms. Different price tags. So, what is going on? Here's the truth bomb: it's not always about the house. It's about where your house lives. Let that sink in for a second.
Your investment property's value doesn't only come from the size, or the number of bathrooms. It's about the address, the neighborhood, and the vibes. You could have the most beautiful house in a place that doesn't get it, and it will sit on the market like a forgotten piece of cake at a wedding.
Ever felt like your property should be turning heads, making offers fly in, but it's just ... not? It's not because you made a bad investment. Maybe it's just in the wrong location. Ma
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HOW TO GÈT REFERRALS AS A REAL ESTATE AGENT.
As a real estate agent, referrals are an essential part of building your business. They not only help you to generate new leads but also provide social proof that can help to build your credibility and trust with potential clients. Here are some tips on how to get referrals as a real estate agent:
Provide excellent customer service
Providing excellent customer service is one of the most effective ways to get referrals. When you go above and beyond for your clients, they are more likely to recommend you to their friends and family. Make sure to communicate regularly, answer questions promptly, and provide personalized service to each client.
Ask for referrals
Don't be afraid to ask your clients for referrals. Let them know that you're actively looking for new business and would appreciate any recommendations they can provide. You may want to include a referral request in your email signature or on your business card.
Build a strong online presence
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HOW TO TRANSFER A MAILO LAND TITLE INTO YOUR NAMES.
Mailo land is mostly common in the central region with few traces in western Uganda. Titled property is associated with complex paper work and one needs knowledge to save a dime as well as time from transactions, hence the phrase "ettakka biwandiiko ssi bigambo" which means Land ownership is proved by supporting and satisfactory documentation and not mere words.Step 1.
You must have in your possession a fully completed set of Transfer forms which include a Transfer form and two Consent forms, A photocopy of the duplicate certificate of title and authentic Passport photographs of the buyer and seller one for each. Include National Identification card copies / passports for both parties Fully witnessed by an Advocate of the vender and Purchaser. Attach a copy of the sells agreement on which the transaction was done.Step 2.
You present the documents to the Valuation Department at the Ministry Zonal Office (MLHUD) that takes the district where the land is situated for v
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