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Real estate investment trust (REIT): A pathway to affordable housing investment in Ghana
Ownership of property is a right that the 1992 Constitution of Ghana seeks to jealously protect, highlighting its significance to our democracy. Specifically, article 18 provides that: “Every person ...
As investors weigh whether to short-let or long-let their properties in 2026, the data increasingly points to West Africa. A ...
Hundreds of investors, professionals, and diaspora attendees gathered at the Washington Marriott Georgetown for the Ghana Property & Lifestyle Expo (GPLE) – Washington DC Edition, marking the dynamic ...
Accra’s real estate market stands out across Africa for its rare dual advantage: high rental yields paired with strong capital appreciation. Investors and real estate developers in Accra benefit from ...
The Africa Real Estate Festival (AREF) is set to return in 2026 with an ambitious vision to redefine urban living across the continent. Scheduled for April 18–19, 2026, in Accra, the festival will ...
According to international property consultant Knight Frank, house prices across 56 countries and territories are still rising at a rate of 8.8% per annum, down from 10.9% at their peak in Q1 2022.
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The construction and real estate digest with Daniel Kontie: Legal and institutional weaknesses in real estate sector [8]: How the absence of a digital listing framework is ...
Ghana’s real estate sector is expanding rapidly, driven by urbanization, diaspora demand and growing investor interest, yet beneath this growth lies a structural weakness that is quietly eroding trust ...
Across Ghana’s rapidly expanding cities, cranes, scaffolding, and new residential estates are reshaping the national skyline. What was once seen primarily as land acquisition and property construction ...
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 ...
Ghana’s legal system is fundamentally designed to resolve disputes, enforce rights and provide certainty. In the land sector, however, the reality is more complex. The design of Ghana’s land ...
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