1 bedroom Studio for rent in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 179919
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It's a brand new self contained single rooms in kisaasi town so close to main road enclosed in a gate with parking space and in a good environment call for details and viewing
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🏚️Balcony
🚪Built in wardrobes
🧺Laundry
💠Paved compound
🕳️Septic tank
🏞️Specious compound
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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IT'S TIME TO EMBRACE EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS OVER OPÈN LISTINGS. In a recent encounter with Shirley Kongai, the president of AREA Uganda, on LinkedIn, she made a post with the exact same title as this blog, which inspired me to write about the topic. I liked and supported her post on LinkedIn, despite the fact that such a stance conflicts with my open market, capitalistic ideology.
However, given the current chaos in our local real estate market added to the fact that too many agents are selling the same properties, it's clear that exclusive listings could help solve many of the duplication issues on the Real Estate Database (RED), which often lead to inconsistencies.
While the traditional model of open listings may offer flexibility, exclusive listings have several advantages that can lead to better outcomes. However, it's also essential to acknowledge the potential downsides. Let's explore why property owners in Uganda should consider embracing exclusive listings, while also understanding the challenges. What Are Exclusive L
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DON’T ÈND THIS YEAR WITHOUT A REAL ESTATE WEBSITE, CONTACT THE RED RIGHT NOW! As the year draws to a close, it's time to reflect on your real estate business goals. Did you achieve the visibility and sales you were aiming for? If the answer is no, don't worry, right now is the time to make a powerful move that will revolutionize your marketing strategy. The Real Estate Database (RED) has an incredible offer that you can't afford to miss: a free real estate website as part of your subscription package. Here's why you should act now and set your business up for greater success in the coming year. Why a Real Estate Website is Essential.In today's digital age, having an online presence is no longer optional. A real estate website acts as your virtual storefront, open 24/7 to showcase your properties to a wider audience. With more buyers and renters starting their property search online, a website ensures that your listings are always accessible. It's the ultimate tool for building credibility, enhancing visibility, and generating more leads. What RED's Free Real Est
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THE PROS AND CONS OF BUYING AGREEMENT LAND IN UGANDA. Buying land in Uganda can be a promising investment opportunity, but it's essential to carefully consider the type of land you're purchasing. One option that often arises is agreement land which is usually made up of parcels of land sold without a formal title. While agreement land can offer certain advantages, it also comes with its own set of challenges and risks. In this blog post, we'll explore the pros and cons of buying agreement land in Uganda to help you make a more informed decision. Advantages of Buying Agreement Land.Lower Cost.
One of the most significant advantages of agreement land is its affordability. Compared to titled land, agreement land tends to come with a lower price tag, making it accessible to individuals or investors with limited financial resources.Flexible Payment Plans.
Buyers of agreement land often have the flexibility to negotiate payment terms directly with the landowner. This can be particularly advantageous for those who cannot afford to pay the fu
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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE TAXES IN UGANDA.
Real estate investment in Uganda can be a profitable venture, but it is essential to understand the various taxes that come with it. Taxes such as property rates, withholding tax, and stamp duty can significantly impact an investor's financial bottom line. Here's a comprehensive guide to real estate taxes in Uganda that every property owner or investor should know:Withholding Tax.
In Uganda, withholding tax on rental income is applied to individuals and companies earning income from renting out properties. This tax is deducted at the source by the tenant when making rental payments to the landlord and is then remitted to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). The law specifies the parties responsible for withholding the tax (tenants) and those from whom the tax is withheld (landlords), depending on the nature and circumstances of the transaction.Tenants are legally obligated to remit the withheld tax (or the amount that should have been withheld) to URA within 15 days after the end of
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UGANDA BUDGÈT 2024/25: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR REAL ESTATE?
The Ugandan government recently unveiled its budget for the 2024/25 fiscal year, outlining plans to accelerate economic growth. While the budget doesn't directly target real estate as a whole, some key areas could indirectly impact the sector. Let's break down what this means for you.
Focus on Growth.
The budget prioritizes economic expansion, aiming for GDP to reach Shs 225.5 trillion (USD 60 billion). This growth is projected to be driven by increased activity in the oil and gas sector, with first oil production expected in FY2025/26.
Impact on Real Estate.
A growing economy often translates to a rise in demand for housing, particularly in commercial sectors. This could benefit developers building offices and apartments in areas with projected job growth. Additionally, increased government spending could lead to infrastructure improvements, making certain locations more attractive for real estate development.
Affordability Concerns Remain.
The budget does not explicitly add
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HOW THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY CAN NAVIGATE THE TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES.
In a world where economic uncertainties are inevitable, the real estate industry often finds itself at the crossroads of challenges during periods of slow economic growth. Recent developments, such as the World Bank's suspension of its loan funds, have added an extra layer of complexity, making matters even more challenging for regions like Uganda.
However, resilient and adaptive, this industry has proven time and again that it can weather even the toughest storms. In this blog post, we'll explore some strategic approaches that can help the real estate industry not just survive, but thrive during tough times in a sluggish economy, all while considering the additional hurdles posed by the suspension of World Bank's loan funds.
1. Diversify the Portfolio: When economic times get tough, it's crucial for real estate professionals to diversify their portfolio. Relying solely on one sector or type of property can leave you vulnerable to market fluctuations. Instead, consider expanding yo
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