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Investing in Ghana Real Estate as a Ghanaian Abroad

Buying a property in Ghana as a Ghanaian living abroad can be a wise and rewarding decision. Many Ghanaians living abroad choose to invest in real estate back home for various reasons, and there are several compelling factors that make it an attractive opportunity. When considering buying property in Ghana as a Ghanaian living abroad, …

Top Real Estate companies in Ghana

Ghana is a country on the rise, and the real estate market is no exception. In recent years, the demand for housing and commercial properties has been steadily increasing, leading to the development of numerous real estate companies throughout the country. In this blog post, we will be taking a look at the top real …

Rent to own home options in Ghana

Rent-to-own homes, also known as lease-to-own homes, can be an attractive option for individuals in Ghana who are unable to obtain a mortgage to purchase a home outright. These properties are leased to a tenant with the option for the tenant to purchase the home at a later date. Rent-to-own homes can be a good …

How to make money from real estate in Ghana and Africa

Africa is home to many natural resources that can bring in a lot of revenue. These resources include land, water and oil. Real estate makes up the largest part of Africa’s natural resources and is great for making money. Ghana is one of the best countries in Africa to make money from real estate. Ghana’s …

Types of Rental Properties in Ghana

Renting out property in Ghana is not a new concept. In fact, it is one of the fastest-growing industries in Ghana today. There are various types of rental properties that people can rent out. Here are some of them: Apartment/Flats The first type of rental property is apartments. These are ideal for families who want …

How to Buy a Land in Ghana

Land purchase is no walk in the park, the entire process is riddled with legal requirements, rules and regulations and the bureaucracy of public administration. Being in Ghana does not ease up these tedious processes.