3 bedroom Apartment for rent in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 179572
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LUXURY APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Kololo Kampala 3 bedroom A set of smart television set with satellite channels Fully paid dstv subscription Fully filled gas cylinder Unlimited fastest internet wi-fi Well equipped kitchen Morden fridge Washing machine 24hr security Serviced by tarmac road access
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🏫Tiled roof
🚪Walk in closet
🚧Wall fence
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Real estate agents are no strangers to the world of social media. In fact, many agents have embraced social media as a way to connect with potential clients and promote their services. However, as social media becomes increasingly complex and time-consuming, more and more real estate agents are turning to social media managers to help them effectively leverage this powerful tool. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of hiring a social media manager and why it might be a wise investment for real estate agents.
Social Media Takes Time
One of the biggest reasons real estate agents might consider hiring a social media manager is simply because social media takes a lot of time. Between crafting engaging posts, responding to comments and messages, and analyzing data to improve performance, managing a social media presence can quickly become a full-time job. For real estate agents who are already busy showing properties, managing transactions, and building relationships wit
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WHAT IS REQUIRED TO JOIN THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED)?
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Registration details
Registration is the initial step to becoming a member of the Real Estate Database (RED). After completing the registration process, you can proceed to subscribe and list all your properties on our various platforms. To accomplish this, click here to visit the "Registration page" and provide either your individual details or those of your company if you are a team. Upon completion, you will receive a Username and Password, which you can use to access your newly created RED account and begin your real estate journey.
Submission of Documents
You will need to provide specific documents based on yo
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Mailo Land: Mailo land is a type of land tenure system that was introduced in Uganda during the colonial period. It is prevalent in central Uganda, where it covers about 30% of the land area. Mailo land is a freehold system where the land is owned by individuals or families who have the right to use, sell, or lease it. However, the landowners only have ownership rights to the surface of the land, as the government retains ownership of the minerals and subsoil.
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UGANDA FACES A CATASTROPHIC SHORTAGE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING AS POPULATION BOOMS
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
Please fill out the inquiry form below with all required details. You will receive a response from Goldmine Finance within 48 hours, advising you on installment payment options for your preferred property based on the information provided.
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