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25 search results, New romantic property listings (Valentines Day 2025)
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HOW TO WRITE PROPERTY LISTING DESCRIPTIONS THAT SALE.
The Real Estate Database (RED) has been facing a challenge with poorly written property descriptions by agents. Most descriptions lacked depth and would only list the property specifications without any context. To address this issue, a new feature that automatically generates descriptions has been introduced on the RED platform. This feature enables agents to create comprehensive and enticing descriptions effortlessly.
To use this new feature, agents need to enter a basic description of the property along with all the specifications and amenities in the description box. With just a click on the "Generate Description" button, the RED system uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically create a detailed and elaborate description of the property. However, the agent may need to remove irrelevant items to ensure a perfect reflection of the property.
A well-written property description is crucial in marketing and can hook the buyer, answer important questions, and persuade them t
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mansionatte
Location -
Kyanja
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
seven bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 217935
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Ugx 1,400,000,000
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Mansion
Location -
Kisaasi
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
seven bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 217934
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Ugx 1,400,000,000
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Mansion
Location -
Kira
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
seven bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 217937
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Ugx 1,400,000,000
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HOW PAYMENT POLICIES CAN MAKE OR BREAK YOUR BUSINESS. Running a business comes with its fair share of challenges, but one of the most pressing issues for service providers is delayed payments. If a client cannot afford to pay upfront or even make a deposit for goods or services, why do they often assume that the service provider has unlimited resources to cover costs on their behalf, letting them pay at their own convenience? As service providers, we rely on timely payments to sustain our operations. Late payments can disrupt cash flow, creating ripple effects across the business. Worse still, recovering overdue amounts often involves navigating a maze of excuses and delays, sometimes stretching over a year. This issue raises an important question: Should clients be charged interest on delayed payments? Surprisingly, many businesses do not add interest to credit extended to clients. Without financial consequences for late payments, there's little motivation for clients to prioritize settling their debts sooner than later. &nbs
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