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THE GOLDEN RULES OF REAL ESTATE EVERY AGENT SHOULD LIVE BY.
You know that uneasy feeling when you scroll past a property you could have listed first, and now it's trending everywhere? That's the silent pain every agent feels when opportunity slips through the cracks. The real estate game doesn't forgive inaction, and those who wait for "the right time" often end up watching others close the deals they once dreamed about. If that hits close to home, keep reading. Because what follows might just be the reminder you need to dominate your next listing season.
"Don't wait to buy real estate. Buy real estate and wait." . Will Rogers.
It's a line every seasoned agent knows, but few truly live by. Let's talk about the golden rules that separate the top closers from those still stuck waiting for their big break. And yes, these aren't just rules, they're survival tactics in a market that rewards speed, strategy, and smart connections, the kind you find on the Real Estate Database (RED).
Location still rules. But it's not just about the map.
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REGULATION OF REAL ESTATE PRACTICE IN UGANDA: WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY?. The regulation of real estate practice in Uganda is currently in a transitional phase, with several key stakeholders and associations working towards establishing a more organized and professional framework for the industry. The effort is driven by the need to enhance professionalism, protect practitioners, and provide better services to clients. This blog therfore provides an overview of the vibrant discussions among key real estate practitioners on various platforms regarding this topic. Key Stakeholders.1. Surveyors Registration Board (SRB): The SRB is currently at the forefront of these registration efforts. The board is responsible for registering land agents, who are currently classified under surveyors according to the Surveyors Registration Act (SRA).2. Association of Real Estate Agents Uganda (AREA Uganda): AREA Uganda is a professional association that advocates for the interests of real estate agents. It has been instrumental in pushing for regulatory changes and has collabo
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UGANDAN REAL ESTATE MARKET MID YEAR 2024 REVIEW AND FUTURE OUTLOOK. First Half of the Year 2024 Review.
The Ugandan real estate market has experienced a dynamic first half of the year 2024, marked by several significant trends and developments. The sector has shown resilience and adaptability in the face of both local and global challenges. Here are some key highlights.
Steady Demand for Residential Properties.
The demand for residential properties, particularly in urban areas like Kampala, Entebbe, and Jinja, has remained robust. Factors contributing to this steady demand include urbanization, a growing middle class, and a youthful population seeking homeownership.
Commercial Real Estate Dynamics.
The commercial real estate sector, including office spaces and retail outlets, has witnessed mixed performance. While there has been a resurgence in demand for retail spaces as the economy recovers from the pandemic's impact, the office space segment is still adjusting to the hybrid work model adopted by many companies.
Impact of Infrastructure Develop
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