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RED SUPPORTS REAL ESTATE VIDEOS, HERE’S HOW.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much more powerful is a video when you're trying to sell a home? Imagine this: you're scrolling through a property listing and instead of just static photos, you get a smooth, cinematic walkthrough, spacious rooms, ambient lighting, and a guided explanation of the features. You're not just seeing the home, you're feeling it. That's the power of video. And yes, the Real Estate Database (RED) fully supports it. So why aren't more agents using video to stand out?
Let's break it down.
The Real Estate Database (RED) is more than just a listing portal. It's an intelligent property marketing machine built to help agents like you capture attention and convert browsers into buyers. One way it does this is by allowing agents to attach videos to listings. Videos are the secret weapon of top agents on RED, thanks to a built-in Video Code field that makes embedding YouTube videos quick and easy.
All you need is to embed the YouTube video (not th
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I SELL REAL ESTATE, BUT NOT THE WAY YOU THINK.
You might think selling real estate is just about posting listings and waiting for the phone to ring or waiting for qualified leads to show up in your ListingsAdmin account. But if you're a serious RED (Real Estate Database) subscriber, you know that there's more to it than uploading a few property photos and hoping for the best.
I sell real estate by marketing it smartly. I don't just rely on walk-ins or real estate WhatsApp groups. I use data, automation, lead capture, flyers and strategy, thanks to RED.
Let me ask you something: When was the last time a client called you and said, "I saw your property on RED, and it looks perfect for me"? If that's not happening regularly, you're not using the platform the way it was meant to be used.
Real estate isn't sold. It's matched.
Here's the thing, people don't just buy houses. They buy solutions. Comfort. Status. Investment security. And you, as a RED subscriber, have the real estate tools and filters to match people with what they're
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URBAN FARMING FOR PROFIT IN UGANDA: CAN YOU MAKE MONEY GROWING FOOD IN LIMITED SPACE?
Urban farming is fast becoming a popular trend across the globe, and Uganda is no exception. With rapid urbanization, limited agricultural land, and increasing food demand, more Ugandans are exploring innovative ways to grow food in confined urban spaces. But the big question remains: Can you make money growing food in limited space in Uganda? The answer is a resounding yes, if done strategically.
Why Urban Farming is Gaining Traction in Uganda.
Uganda's population is becoming increasingly urbanized, with many moving to cities like Kampala, Gulu, and Mbarara in search of better opportunities. As the urban population grows, the demand for fresh, locally grown produce has skyrocketed, particularly in bustling areas where fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruits are consumed daily.
Limited space doesn't mean limited potential. Innovations such as vertical farming, hydroponics, rooftop gardens, and container farming have shown that small urban plots can yield significant harvests. These pr
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HOW DO REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN UGANDA SHARE COMMISSION?
Are you curious about how real estate agents in Uganda share commission? It's a topic that's often shrouded in mystery and can lead to heated disputes between agents and parties involved in a transaction. But fear not, we've got the inside scoop on the common practices for sharing commissions in Uganda.
We will provide an in-depth analysis of the various methods of commission sharing in real estate, including equal splits and negotiated deals. By understanding these approaches, you will be well-equipped to navigate the market with confidence. It's important to note that commission sharing typically involves two groups of agents in each transaction: the buyers' agents and the sellers' agents. With this knowledge, you can prepare for an informative journey through the fascinating landscape of commission sharing in Uganda.
In Uganda, it is not uncommon for real estate agents to refer property buyers to one another and anticipate sharing the commission, particularly if they
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