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74 search results, Commercial plots for sale (Sponsored)
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CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON REAL ESTATE REGULATION AND LICENSING WITH SRB: WHAT TO EXPECT. As Uganda's real estate industry continues to grow, regulation and licensing have become critical topics for all stakeholders. To address these concerns, the Association of Real Estate Agents (AREA) is organizing a pivotal meeting titled "Consultative Meeting on Real Estate Regulation and Licensing with SRB." This event will take place on Friday, 30th August 2024, from 3 pm to 5 pm at the Uganda Business Facilitation Center. The meeting is expected to feature representatives from the Surveyors Registration Board (SRB), the body currently responsible for registering real estate agents nationwide. Why This Meeting Is Important.This upcoming meeting is significant as it occurs when the real estate sector in Uganda is rapidly evolving. With the SRB actively involved in registering real estate agents, there is a pressing need for clear guidelines and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure all agents operate within the law and maintain the highest professional standards. AREA is expected to
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TYPES IN THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED)
The Real Estate Database (RED) is a comprehensive source of information for commercial properties. It classifies commercial properties into different categories based on their use, location, and structure. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the most common commercial property categories in the RED.
Warehouse: A warehouse is a commercial property that is used for storing goods or materials. These properties are often located in industrial areas or close to major transportation routes. They may be leased or purchased by companies that need to store their products or materials for distribution.
Office Space: Office space is a commercial property that is used for conducting business operations. These properties are typically located in commercial areas or central business districts. They may be leased or purchased by companies that need a physical location to conduct their business operations.
Shop: A shop is a commercial property that is used for retail sale
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WHÈRE DOES YOUR HOUSE LIVE?
Imagine this: You've got a beautiful 3-bedroom house. It's solid, well-designed, clean lines, tiled floors, nice compound. A gem, really. But here's the plot twist, it's priced at 300 million in Kira, and 400 million in Ntinda, or at 500 million in Naguru, and a jaw-dropping 2 billion or 3 billion in Kololo.
Same house. Same number of bedrooms. Different price tags. So, what is going on? Here's the truth bomb: it's not always about the house. It's about where your house lives. Let that sink in for a second.
Your investment property's value doesn't only come from the size, or the number of bathrooms. It's about the address, the neighborhood, and the vibes. You could have the most beautiful house in a place that doesn't get it, and it will sit on the market like a forgotten piece of cake at a wedding.
Ever felt like your property should be turning heads, making offers fly in, but it's just ... not? It's not because you made a bad investment. Maybe it's just in the wrong location. Ma
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THE REASONS WHY MANY REAL ESTATE AGENTS FAIL.
Real estate can be a lucrative industry in Uganda, with the potential for great success and financial stability for those who are successful. However, not all real estate agents in Uganda are able to achieve success, and like any other business, many end up failing, lets explore some of the reasons why many real estate agents fail in Uganda.Lack of proper training and education.
One of the primary reasons why many real estate agents fail in Uganda is due to a lack of proper training and education. In many cases, individuals enter the industry without any formal training, leading to a limited understanding of key aspects such as property valuation, negotiation, and marketing. While you do not need a degree to be a real estate agent in Uganda, acquiring the right skills is essential for success. Fortunately, the rising tide of real estate training institutions provides numerous opportunities for aspiring agents to gain the knowledge they need to navigate the industry effectively
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SOLUTIONS TO CHALLENGES FACED BY REAL ESTATE AGENCIES.
For a real estate agency, the path to success is not without challenges. From finding qualified leads to managing client relationships, agencies face many obstacles on their journey to success. However, with the right strategies and solutions in place, agencies can overcome these challenges and reach their goals. This article will explore the challenges that real estate agencies face and provide strategies for overcoming them.
1. Finding Qualified Leads:
Securing quality leads remains a foremost challenge for real estate agencies. Diverse approaches such as leveraging social media, networking, and online marketing are essential. However, the real key lies in the ability to assess and identify promising leads among the multitude.
2. Staying Informed on Market Trends:
The ever-evolving real estate landscape demands adaptability. Agencies must remain vigilant, staying informed about market shifts, changing buyer preferences, interest rate fluctuations, and emerging technologies.
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WAYS TO FUTURE PROOF YOUR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BUSINESS.
In today's ever-evolving world, staying ahead of the curve is essential for businesses, including property management firms. With technology, customer preferences, and industry trends constantly changing, future-proofing your property management business becomes crucial to maintain relevance, attract clients, and drive growth. In this blog, we will explore some intelligent strategies to ensure your property management business remains competitive and successful in the years to come.
Embrace Technology
One of the most critical aspects of future-proofing your property management business is embracing technology. Adopting property management software can streamline operations, automate routine tasks, enhance communication, and provide valuable data insights. A cloud-based management platform enables real-time access to property information, financial data, and maintenance updates, making your services more efficient and transparent.
Implement Smart Home Features
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WHAT IF YOUR TENANT IS YOUR FRIÈND, WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES?
Ever rented your property to someone you know personally? Maybe a buddy from college, a former workmate, or that friend who's always admired your home and hinted that they'd love to move in "someday"? Sounds harmless, right? After all, what could go wrong when you already trust them?
Here's the thing, what starts as an act of goodwill can easily turn into a test of patience, friendship, and professionalism. Property managers often say, "It's easier to manage a stranger's rent than a friend's excuses." That line hits different when the rent is late and your so-called friend is giving you a guilt trip instead of a payment.
Let's dig into this often-overlooked dilemma every property manager eventually faces, because whether you're leasing out a single unit or managing an entire block, this question will catch up with you someday: What if your tenant is your friend?
When Friendship Feels Like a Good Lease Agreement.
There's something comforting about renting to someone you al
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