2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Saza Mukono Uganda, code: 180561
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This is an amazing opportunity to own a property in an area that is rapidly growing! This hot deal house is on quick sale and is located behind Saza #500 meters off tarmac in Mukono town. The plot of land is measuring 12 decimals (50fts by 100fts) and has genuine Kabaka sells agreements. The property has two bedrooms, a sitting room, dining room, two bathrooms, two independent boys quarters and a garage.
The house is in an ideal location, only 500 meters off the tarmac and close to local amenities like schools, churches, and local markets. In addition, the area is very peaceful and secure. The house is newly built and in excellent condition, ready for you to move in and start your life in Mukono.
The asking price for this property is 70,000,000 Shillings. This is a great opportunity to own a property in a rapidly growing area. Don’t miss out on this amazing deal, contact me today if you are interested!
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I recently embarked on a mission to determine the most difficult or tricky questions that property buyers ask real estate agents, the kind of questions that leave agents momentarily speechless as they struggle to cook up a coherent response, or those questions that make a real estate agent scratch his head while gazing at the sky. Below are the responses from several agents, some of whom you may know:
Alson from Rentwide says the trickiest question she encounters is: "What is the future value of this property?" Predicting a property's future value is challenging because it depends on numerous variables that can change rapidly based on the property's location, market trends, and economic factors. Since these variables are highly unpredictable, providing an accurate forecast is nearly impossible, making this one of the most difficult questions for any real estate agent to answer with certainty.
Patrick from Bags Agency finds that the toughest question he faces is: "Why is the seller
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PROPERTY MANAGERS ARE MISSING IN THE LANDLORDS AND TENANTS ACT Property managers are (in)famous for evicting tenants. A tenant who was once thrown out of his apartment (read premises) will never forget the property manager who threw him out.
It so happens that most of the times I have interacted with property managers, they will occasionally make or receive a call from a problematic tenant and then exchange tough words in my presence.
The very first property manager I interacted with in Uganda is called Andrew Mukiibi from Premier Property Lettings Ltd, that was way back in 2006 when i was trying to make my entry into the real estate industry, at that time, his office was on 1st street, next to what was then known as Ange Nior Discotheque.
When I went to his office, I found him in a very horrible mood as he was in the midst of a heated and lengthy phone argument with a problematic tenant at the time when I arrived.
I even contemplated rescheduling my meeting with him based on the assumption that our meeting may be affected by his mood, and thu
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