2 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Namugongo Wakiso Uganda, code: 218848
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CLASSY SELF CONTAINED 2 BEDROOMS SEMI DETACHED HOUSE FOR RENT IN NAMUGONGO
Experience peaceful and convenient living in this charming bungalow situated in the serene neighborhood of Namugongo. Nestled along the bustling Namugongo road within Wakiso District, this 8413 property offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and cozy living spaces. Boasting 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this bungalow is ideal for a small family or individuals looking for a comfortable yet affordable rental option. The well-designed layout includes a balcony and a veranda, perfect for enjoying the beautiful views and hosting outdoor gatherings. Inside, you'll find built-in wardrobes, ceramic tiles, and a walk-in closet, providing ample storage for your belongings. Other desirable features include a barbeque area, home office, and electronic gates for added convenience and security. With cable TV, DSTV, and Wi-Fi already installed, you can stay connected and entertained at all times. The compound is paved, allowing for easy access and lots of parking space. For added peace of mind, the property is equipped with CCTV, satellite dish, and a wall fence. Enjoy a constant water supply with the help of a water tank and water fountain, while the septic tank ensures proper drainage. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to rent a spacious and well-equipped bungalow at a price of 550,000 Shillings per month. Book your viewing today and make this your new home!
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🏚️Balcony
👩🍳Barbeque
🚪Built in wardrobes
📡Cable TV
🎥CCTV
🔶Ceramic tiles
📡DSTV
🚧Electronic gates
🖥️Home office
🌐Internet coverage
🧺Laundry
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
📡Satellite dish
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🏡Veranda
🚪Walk in closet
🚧Wall fence
💧Water fountain
🚰Water tank
📳WiFi
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HOW TO ATTRACT YOUNG PROPERTY BUYERS
Buying a property is a major decision and one that requires careful consideration, especially for young buyers who are new to the market. As a seller or a real estate agent, it is important to understand what young buyers are looking for and how to attract them to your property.
Here are some tips to help you attract young property buyers:
Make it affordable Young buyers are often looking for affordable properties that fit within their budget. They may be just starting out in their careers or saving for a down payment on their first home. Consider pricing your property competitively and offering financing options such as a low down payment or a lease-to-own arrangement.
Focus on location Young buyers are often looking for properties that are close to their place of work, social activities, and amenities such as restaurants, cafes, and shopping centers. Highlight the location of your property and the nearby attractions that may appeal to young buyers.
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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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REAL ESTATE AGENT REVIEWS AND RATINGS IN UGANDA.
Looking for a real estate agent can be a daunting task, especially when you're about to invest in one of the biggest purchases of your life. But what if I told you that now you can make an informed decision by checking out real estate agent reviews on the Real Estate Database (RED)? Yes, that's right!
RED has recently introduced a feature that allows property hunters to review their agents. You can click on the stars on each agent's profile and leave remarks about your experience in a free-form review box. But here's the catch: the reviews have to be based on your own genuine experiences with the agent. You must also confirm that you have no personal or business relationship with the agent and have not been offered any incentives or payments for your review.
Now, let's talk about the advantages of leaving a review. First, it helps other potential clients make an informed decision when choosing an agent. Second, it helps RED to identify the most valuable players (MVPs) and impro
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THE MOST COMMON HOME BUYING MISTAKES IN UGANDA.
Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make, so it's important to do your due diligence before making the final decision. Unfortunately, many home buyers in Uganda make common mistakes which can result in significant long-term financial losses. In this blog post, we'll discuss some of the most common home buying mistakes in Uganda and how you can avoid them.
Not doing enough research.
One of the biggest mistakes home buyers make is not doing enough research when choosing the right property. This can include not researching the neighborhood, not researching the local real estate market, and not researching the property itself. It's important to gather as much information as possible before making a decision. Look at the crime rate in the area, the proximity to schools and other amenities, and the potential for future development. Additionally, you should research the property's history, including any previous owners, renovations, and repairs.
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HOW TO SURVIVE AN EARTHQUAKE WHILE IN YOUR HOME.
Uganda is not known for being a seismically active region, and earthquakes in the country are generally infrequent and minor in magnitude. However, there have been some notable earthquakes that have caused damage and casualties.
One of the most significant earthquakes in Uganda's history occurred on September 30, 1994, with a magnitude of 5.2. The earthquake was centered in the Kasese district of western Uganda, near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. The earthquake caused extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure in the region, with several people reported killed and many more injured.
The most recent earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria has been a lesson for all of us. The earthquake resulted in widespread damage, injuries, and loss of life. The tragic event has reminded us of the immense power of nature and the importance of being prepared for such disasters.
Earthquakes can be unpredictable and dangerous natural disasters. Here are some general t
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