2 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Buddo Wakiso Uganda, code: 202535
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Located in the peaceful and serene neighborhood of Buddo, this charming 2 bedroom bungalow offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Situated on a spacious plot of 5040ft and priced at a reasonable 50,000,000 Shillings, this property is ideal for those seeking a cozy and affordable home in the Kisozi area. The well-maintained house features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a spacious sitting room, and a functional kitchen. Additionally, there is an outside toilet for added convenience. The property also includes a 2000 square meter plot, perfect for outdoor activities and future expansion. With its prime location on Buddo road within Wakiso District, residents can enjoy easy access to nearby amenities such as schools, hospitals, and supermarkets. Don't miss the opportunity to make this lovely house your new home!
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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 LegacyBefore 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 ad
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DO YOU SUPPORT OR OPPOSE THE IDEA OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS CHÁRGING SEARCH FEES?
I previously engaged in a constructive phone dialogue with Dr. Rachael Mirembe, a distinguished figure within Uganda's real estate landscape. Our conversation stemmed from a past encounter on Twitter Spaces, during which we held differing opinions on the practice of real estate agents charging search fees. My intention of reaching out to her was to bridge our perspectives and establish common ground.
Initially, Dr. Mirembe strongly supported the elimination of search fees within the Ugandan real estate market, citing her experiences in South Africa where search/such fees were not customary. Her argument was centered on the belief that an agent's income should be derived solely from commissions earned after a successful sale and not from search fees.
However, our conversation led us to a shared understanding. We both recognized the necessity of search fees to deter time-consuming property tours by speculators and casual real estate enthusiasts also know as real estate to
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