Residential Land for sale in Wantoni Mukono Uganda, code: 200305
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Located in the bustling district of Mukono, Wantoni@60M presents a golden opportunity to invest in residential land. This prime piece of property, situated on Jinja Road, offers a generous size of 12 decimals and is priced at an affordable 60,000,000 Shillings. What makes this offer even more attractive is the land's Mailo Land tenure, giving you complete ownership and control over your investment. As an added bonus, this land comes equipped with essential amenities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient living experience. Don't miss out on the chance to secure your dream property in Wantoni at an unbeatable price.
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THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR DURING A PROPERTY TOUR.
When it comes to buying or renting a property, it's essential to take a property tour before making any decisions. A property tour can give you a good idea of what the property is like, and it can help you decide whether or not it's the right fit for you. However, there are some things you need to look out for during a property tour to ensure that you're making an informed decision.
Here are some of the most important things to look out for during a property tour:
The condition of the property
The first thing you should look out for is the condition of the property. Take note of any signs of wear and tear, such as cracked tiles, peeling paint, or worn-out carpets. This will give you an idea of whether or not the property has been well-maintained and if any repairs are needed.
The layout of the property
Another thing to look out for is the layout of the property. Is it easy to move around the property, or are there narrow passageways and tight corners? This is espec
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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A REAL ESTATE AGENT IN UGANDA? So, you've decided that you want to take the plunge and become a real estate agent in Uganda. The burning question on your mind: How long is this adventure going to take? Well, my friend, it all depends on whether you want to test the real estate waters or to first enroll into a real estate school. Let's unravel the two paths available for aspiring real estate maestros in the pearl of Africa.The Scholarly Stroll: Four Months to a Year of Education.Picture this: You, armed with textbooks, notebooks, and a determined look on your face, ready to conquer the world of real estate armed with knowledge. The first path involves seeking formal real estate education before donning the title of an agent. Hold on to your property deeds, because this path is going to take about four months to a year for the basic or foundation education.Sure, it might seem like a long academic journey, but think of it as your initiation into the mystical world of land and property. You'll learn the art of decipheri
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