1 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Mutungo Kampala Uganda, code: 217913
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DOUBLE SELFCONTAINED HOUSE FOR RENT
Experience the epitome of modern living in this stunning 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom semi-detached house located in the highly sought-after neighborhood of Mutungo in Kampala District. Boasting a sleek and stylish design, this self-contained house is perfect for individuals or couples looking for a comfortable and convenient home. The living room is thoughtfully designed with ample space for relaxation and entertainment, while the balcony offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The well-maintained compound features a paved driveway, providing lots of parking space for your convenience. The house is also surrounded by a wall fence and is secured by CCTV cameras and security guards, giving you peace of mind. The tiled roof and veranda add to the charm of this property, while the water fountain and water tank ensure a continuous supply of clean water. The built-in wardrobes provide ample storage space, and the outdoor shower is perfect for cooling off on a hot day. Don't miss out on the opportunity to call this beautiful house in Mutungo your home. Call now to schedule a viewing!
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🎥CCTV
🔶Ceramic tiles
🚘Lots of parking
🚿Out door shower
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
💧Water fountain
🚰Water tank
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THE WEIRDEST REAL ESTATE LAWS FR0M AROUND THE WORLD.
Real estate laws vary significantly from country to country, and what may be considered common practice in one place might be seen as completely bizarre or even illegal in another. In this blog, we'll take a look at some of the weirdest real estate laws from around the world.
In France, if you own a building with a view of the Eiffel Tower, you are legally required to maintain that view. This means that you cannot build anything that obstructs the view, even if it's on your own property.
In Switzerland, it is illegal to flush the toilet after 10 pm if you live in an apartment building. This law is meant to prevent noise disturbances to your neighbors and is strictly enforced.
In Singapore, it is illegal to walk around your home naked. While it's perfectly legal to be naked in your own home, the law in Singapore states that you must be covered up when you are within view of your neighbors or the public.
In Germany, you are not allowed to paint your own house
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CHECKLIST FOR CHOOSING A GOOD REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA.
There are several criteria to consider when choosing a real estate agent or broker in Uganda.
Find someone who's readily available
While there are competent part-time agents who sell properties, you must hire someone who can show your home at varying hours or if you are a buyer then he/she can take you out to see properties at a convenient time.
Ask your real estate agent whether they are flexible regarding when they can hold showings or show you properties if you are a buyer. You may prefer a full-time realtor, but don't overlook a good part-time realtor. Just ask them about their availability upfront.
Work with an agent who offers suggestions
Savvy real estate agents know which characteristics sell homes in the area whether it's a pool, screened-in porch, or some other desirable feature. To that end, they will make suggestions on the rooms or features to emphasize or deemphasize.
During the initial interview, ask the agent if there are any changes you could make to
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE YOU TO SELL MY HOUSE? Selling a house is not just a transaction; it's a journey filled with variables and considerations that can influence the timeline. Whether you're a first-time seller or seasoned in the real estate market, understanding the factors that impact the sale duration is crucial. So, how long will it take you to sell my house? Let's explore the myriad of elements that can affect this timeline. Location, Location, Location.The mantra of real estate holds true here. The location of your property plays a significant role in determining how quickly it sells. Factors such as proximity to amenities, schools, transportation hubs, and neighborhood desirability all influence buyer interest and, consequently, the time it takes to sell. Additionally, houses in rapidly developing areas tend to sell faster than those in more established locales. For example, houses in Bulindo typically sell faster than those in Ntinda, Bukoto, or Naguru. Market Conditions.The state of the real estate market—whether
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100% ÈND OF YEAR HOLIDAY BONUS FOR ALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN UGANDA At Real Estate Database (RED), we are thrilled to spread the festive cheers! to everyone who has supported us or engaged with us over the years, As a token of appreciation for your hard work and dedication throughout this year, we are excited to announce our end of year exclusive subscription bonus, reserved solely for real estate agents in Uganda!What's in the Bonus?Starting right now and extending until December 31st, 2024, all real estate agents in Uganda are eligible for an exclusive holiday subscription bonus of up to 100%! Yes, you read that right, a fantastic opportunity to boost your earnings in this period while the holiday makers (especially the diaspora) are still around town touring land and houses in your areas of operation.How Does it Work?It's simple! For every subscription made during this period, you will receive a bonus of 100% based on the subscription value. This is our way of saying thank you for your exceptional contributions to the RED family. For instance, subsc
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WHY WE USE THE WORD CHEAP IN REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED) MARKETING. Language matters a lot within the world of real estate, especially when it comes to attracting the right buyers. On the Real Estate Database (RED), you might notice that the word "cheap" appears frequently in our property titles, blogs, and other content. This is not a coincidence, it's a strategic decision that plays a significant role in helping buyers find the properties they're searching for online. Let's unpack why we've chosen to embrace this term, despite some of the mixed opinions it may evoke. Buyers Search for "Cheap," Not "Affordable".When it comes to online searches, words carry weight. Data shows that most buyers in Uganda looking for land or houses turn to Google with search phrases like "cheap residential land for sale in Bulindo" or "cheap bungalows for sale in Kisaasi". This is especially true for local businessmen and women who are serious about making purchases. Interestingly, the word affordable, a term that some perceive as more polished or appro
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🇺🇬 THE EVOLUTION OF HOUSING POLICIES IN PÓST-INDEPÈNDENCE UGANDA. Uganda, like many other African nations, has undergone significant changes in its housing policies since gaining independence in 1962. These policies have evolved to address the diverse challenges and needs of the population, reflecting the nation's socioeconomic and political shifts. In this blog post, we will explore the fascinating journey of housing policies in post-independence Uganda, from the early years to the present day.The Early Years: A Quest for Stability (1960s-1970s).The period immediately following Uganda's independence from British colonial rule was marked by a quest for political stability and nation-building under President Milton Obote. During this era, housing policies focused on providing basic shelter to the masses. The government initiated housing projects that aimed to construct affordable housing units for low-income citizens in urban areas.One of the notable initiatives was the Entebbe Housing Project, which aimed to provide affordable housing for civil serva
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YES! IT'S TRUE THAT REAL ESTATE CAN BE LOST OR STOLEN (TOWAKANA!). Someone once said that "Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full, and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world". However, the one who said that should have known that Uganda is a different animal, and in the context of Uganda, this idealistic view often clashes with the harsh realities of the local market. Lets break down that saying into pieces and see how it clashes with the real world in Uganda. Real Estate Can Be Stolen (in Uganda).Unlike the secure image of real estate portrayed in that saying, property theft is a real issue in Uganda. Land fraud and property disputes are prevalent, often fueled by unclear land titles and fraudulent transactions. Instances of people losing their properties due to forged documents or dubious dealings are not uncommon. This undermines the sense of security that real estate should ideally provide.
Mr Arineitwe, a renown real estate scho
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REGULATION OF REAL ESTATE PRACTICE IN UGANDA: WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY?. The regulation of real estate practice in Uganda is currently in a transitional phase, with several key stakeholders and associations working towards establishing a more organized and professional framework for the industry. The effort is driven by the need to enhance professionalism, protect practitioners, and provide better services to clients. This blog therfore provides an overview of the vibrant discussions among key real estate practitioners on various platforms regarding this topic. Key Stakeholders.1. Surveyors Registration Board (SRB): The SRB is currently at the forefront of these registration efforts. The board is responsible for registering land agents, who are currently classified under surveyors according to the Surveyors Registration Act (SRA).2. Association of Real Estate Agents Uganda (AREA Uganda): AREA Uganda is a professional association that advocates for the interests of real estate agents. It has been instrumental in pushing for regulatory changes and has collabo
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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA? So, you've decided that you want to take the plunge and become a real estate agent in Uganda. The burning question on your mind: How long is this adventure going to take? Well, my friend, it all depends on whether you want to test the real estate waters or to first enroll into a real estate school. Let's unravel the two paths available for aspiring real estate maestros in the pearl of Africa.The Scholarly Stroll: Four Months to a Year of Education.Picture this: You, armed with textbooks, notebooks, and a determined look on your face, ready to conquer the world of real estate armed with knowledge. The first path involves seeking formal real estate education before donning the title of an agent. Hold on to your property deeds, because this path is going to take about four months to a year for the basic or foundation education.Sure, it might seem like a long academic journey, but think of it as your initiation into the mystical world of land and property. You'll learn the art of decipheri
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