1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Seguku Wakiso Uganda, code: 226682
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NEW 8 DOUBLE UNITS APARTMENT FOR SALE AT SEGUKU KATALE ENTEBBE ROAD EACH UNIT AT 800K . INCOME :6.4M(6,400,000) PER MONTH. LAND SIZE :13 DECIMALS MAILO LAND WITH TITLE. PRICE :750M NEGOTIABLE.
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SCAN QR CODE
226682
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HOW TO SUCCEED AS A REAL ESTATE AGENT
Real estate is a competitive and challenging field, and success as a real estate agent requires a combination of hard work, dedication, and skill. While there is no magic formula for success in real estate, there are some key strategies and tips that can help you build a thriving real estate business. In this article, we will explore some of the most important things you can do to succeed as a real estate agent.
Build a strong personal brand
One of the most important things you can do as a real estate agent is to build a strong personal brand. Your brand is how you present yourself to the world, and it's what sets you apart from other agents in your area. Your personal brand should be a reflection of your personality, values, and strengths as a real estate agent. Some things you can do to build your brand include:
Developing a professional website that showcases your skills and experience
Creating a strong social media presence on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, a
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EXCITING NEW PROPERTY STATUS LABELS ADDED TO THE RED In a continuous effort to enhance the visibility and ease of property searches, the Real Estate Database (RED) has introduced three new property status labels. These labels have been designed to highlight unique aspects of properties, providing users with more specific filters to find the ideal property that fits their needs. Here’s a look at the latest additions:1. Fix & Flip Label.This label identifies properties that are prime candidates for fixing and flipping. For real estate investors and enthusiasts who love turning undervalued homes into high-value assets, this filter will make it easier to spot those opportunities.2. Investment Label.For those looking to build or expand their real estate investment portfolio, the new Investment label will come in handy. Properties with this label are ideal for investment purposes, whether you're interested in rental income or long-term value growth.3. Underpriced Label.Sometimes, speed is key, and RED has added an Underpriced label t
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OVER 10 THOUSAND SEEKING PROPERTY IN UGANDA (FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL AND MAY).
If you're in real estate or just keeping an eye on the market, here's something you'll want to know: over 10,000 potential buyers visited the Real Estate Database (RED) within each month of February, March, April and May, searching for properties to rent or buy in Uganda. Yes, you read that right, ten thousand! And that's only counting the RED plartform, It doesn't even include other major related platforms like Lamudi.co.ug or Realtor.ug.
So what does this mean for you?
Whether you're a property buyer, agent, broker, realtor, investor or just someone trying to understand where the market is headed, this kind of traffic is gold. But before we dive deeper, a quick heads-up: July tends to be a slow season. The RED stats from 2023 and 2024 tell the same story. But don't worry, things usually pick up again in August and September, so the best is yet to come.
Where Were People Searching?
We took a close look at the data, and here below are the top most visited locations for 3 bedroom
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🇺🇬 REAL ESTATE COMPANIES AT THE TIME OF UGANDA’S INDEPÈNDENCE. Uganda's journey to independence in 1962 marked a significant turning point in its history. As the nation emerged from colonial rule, various sectors, including real estate, underwent transformation and faced new challenges. Real estate companies played a crucial role during this transitional period, shaping the urban landscape and contributing to the growth and development of the newly independent nation. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at the real estate companies operating in Uganda during the time of its independence.
The Colonial Legacy.Before delving into the real estate landscape of post-independence Uganda, it is important to understand the colonial legacy that shaped the sector. During British colonial rule, the land in Uganda was often allocated for agricultural purposes, which limited urban development. Consequently, the real estate sector was in its infancy, with a handful of companies primarily focused on managing properties for European settlers and the colonial a
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