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3 methods of selling property

The vast majority of property sales are undertaken by private treaty, although they may be sold by auction or tender.     Private Treaty Private treaty involves selling between two individuals who negotiate with one another, usually through an estate agency. Once an agreement on price and other terms is reached, the agency normally contacts…

Do I require a lawyer in order to buy or sell land and property?

From a legal perspective, you do not need to hire a lawyer when you purchase or sell land or property. In fact, you do not even have to involve anyone else as you can draw up an agreement directly with the other party involved in the transaction. However, hiring a lawyer who is experienced in…

How To Invest On a Commercial Property

Long term leases and attractive returns are some of the many reasons why investors are looking forward to checking out a Commercial property list in Houston these days. But, as you can see with most investments, purchasing these assets will have their share of risks as well. First time buyers need to be aware of…

How to buy property in the Philippines

Transaction costs can be very high in the Philippines The total roundtrip cost of property purchase is around 7% to 16.25% of the property value.  For taxation purposes, properties are treated as capital assets if it is not used in trade or business, and properties are treated as ordinary assets if it is used in…

Selling Property? Join “Makao Bora” WhatsApp group

  WARNING! Post property(houses,land to let/for sale) only or you’ll be removed, blocked and reported. click this link to join Makao Bora WhatsApp group    

How to Sell Property Stress-free

Selling property doesn’t need to give you a headache. You don’t have to worry at all about finding buyers because Makaobora has simplified that for you. Register with us and post your property details, photos and contacts. Buyers will easily find you because of our wide network and trusted brand. This means you will also…

From Shoprite to Naivas, Nakumatt to Carrefour, Nakumatt to Tuskys, Uchumi to Carrefour, the musical chairs that makeup store selection have become synonymous with the retail sector in Kenya

Before the year closes, what was famously referred to as Nakumatt Lifestyle will be Naivas Lifestyle as the latter is finalising renovations of the space. This swap is a glimpse of the trend in the retail sector in Kenya. The tumultuous segment has seen established retailers collapse while others have swooped in and taken over….

A step by step guide on how to buy a house for the first time in Kenya

This guide explains the process from starting your house search to finally moving into your new home. Step 1: Decide your budget Buying a home is a long-term financial commitment and you should set yourself a purchasing budget that you can afford. The first step is to determine how much money you can raise (the…