The demand for a luxury apartment in Accr a is reaching new heights as the city’s upscale real estate market evolves in response to shifting economic and urban development trends. Ghana’s economy has ...
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The unaffordability of Accra: The housing dilemma, unresolved realities and the rent question
By Eddy Acquah & Kojo Tabiri, Esq.In 2023, we made a publication on the skyrocketing prices of real estate in Accra and their exclusionary impact on the average Ghanaian, several structural concerns ...
For savvy investors eyeing West Africa, Accra's real estate market presents a compelling opportunity, marked by a 30% compounded annual growth rate from 2016 to 2021. Within this booming market, two ...
As Accra continues to attract multinational firms, diplomatic missions, and tourists, the demand for luxury serviced accommodation is on the rise. The Address positions investors at the centre of this ...
The Accra School of Real Estate has officially appointed renowned interior designer, entrepreneur, author of The Art and ...
Ghana’s real estate boom has focused on luxury housing. Remy Mboku/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA African cities are among the fastest growing in the world, leading to rising demand for urban housing.
All families need their castle, and Ghana is no exception to the rule. But even the official estimates of a housing shortfall of nearly 1.5m units for a population of 25 million Ghanaians mean that ...
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The construction and real estate digest with Daniel Kontie: Red flags in the property market [2]: The illusion of security in buying from gated communities
Across Ghana’s rapidly expanding urban centres, particularly in Accra and its surrounding enclaves, gated communities have come to symbolize the height of modern residential living. They promise order ...
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The construction and real estate digest with Daniel Kontie: Red flags in the property market [3]: litigation as a business model – when land disputes are deliberately engineered
Land remains the most critical economic asset in Ghana, underpinning investment, urban development and intergenerational wealth creation. However, the increasing prevalence of land disputes has ...
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