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Many people assume buying an uncompleted house in Ghana is one way to save money or finish a home in their own style. It does, however, seem like a shortcut to homeownership. But as with all shortcuts, you should be wary. In this post, we look into the pros and cons of buying unfinished houses. And if you want to buy, this is what you need to do first.
When it comes to selling or renting property in Ghana, good photos can make all the difference. Before buyers visit a site, they first see it online. And what they see determines what happens next. If it’s land, a home, or an apartment you’re selling, real estate photography is one of the most powerful tools you can use to attract serious buyers fast.
In Ghana, we deem inherited land or other property as a blessing. But it is also a complicated responsibility. Whether it’s land passed down from generations or a home you recently inherited, you can’t just put it up for sale right away. There is due process to follow.
Selling property in Ghana requires doing more than just putting up a “For Sale” sign or sharing a few photos online. Buyers today are more informed and selective than ever. Sometimes, even when the property is good, buyers walk away. It’s not because they don’t like it, but because of how it’s presented or handled. Let’s break down the common mistakes sellers make when selling property, why buyers lose interest, and what you can do differently.
Over the last few decades, there has been a significant influx of students into various universities across Ghana, both local and international. In major cities such as Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast, student housing is becoming a real concern.  In response, more private universities are opening to bridge the gap.
Farmland has always been one of the most durable assets in Ghana. With food demand rising and agriculture still driving many economies, buying farmland can bring you a steady stream of income and real long-term value. And the good news is, there are plenty of farmlands for sale in the country.
When you want to buy a parcel of land, what do you look for? Price, location, size, maybe. But there are other factors equally important: Utilities and basic infrastructure. A land or other property with utility connections may not seem urgent at first, but they make all the difference once you settle. In this post, we will look at why utility access, water, electricity, roads, and even internet, should be top of your due diligence checklist.
The beautiful beaches, culture and history of coastal real estate in Ghana is a splendid getaway full of business potential. Places like Cape Coast, Ada, Elmina and Krokrobite attract thousands of visitors every year. With more people looking to experience pleasure, tourism property investment is becoming a smart move. In this post, we discuss some opportunities worth considering.
In many of our cities, especially Accra and Kumasi, the way people live and work is changing. The days are gone when you had to travel long and far for shopping, to the office, or for leisure. Recent developments, designed to have homes, shops, offices, and entertainment all sit in one place, are becoming the new normal.

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The Importance of Real Estate Photography

When it comes to selling or renting property in Ghana, good photos can make all the difference. Before buyers visit a site, they first see it online. And what they see determines what happens next.

If it’s land, a home, or an apartment you’re selling, real estate photography is

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Selling Inherited Property: What You Must Do First

In Ghana, we deem inherited land or other property as a blessing. But it is also a complicated responsibility. Whether it’s land passed down from generations or a home you recently inherited, you can’t just put it up for sale right away.

There is due process to follow.

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Common Mistakes Sellers Make That Scare Buyers Away

Selling property in Ghana requires doing more than just putting up a “For Sale” sign or sharing a few photos online. Buyers today are more informed and selective than ever. Sometimes, even when the property is good, buyers walk away. It’s not because they don’t like it, but because of

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Understanding the Demand for Student Housing in Ghana

Over the last few decades, there has been a significant influx of students into various universities across Ghana, both local and international. In major cities such as Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast, student housing is becoming a real concern.

In response, more private universities are opening to bridge the

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Investing in Farmland: What to Consider

Farmland has always been one of the most durable assets in Ghana. With food demand rising and agriculture still driving many economies, buying farmland can bring you a steady stream of income and real long-term value. And the good news is, there are plenty of farmlands for sale in the

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