Setting A Realistic Budget For Life In Ghana I Cost Breakdown of Monthly Expenses
Setting A Realistic Budget For Life In Ghana I Cost Breakdown of Monthly Expenses
Every thought about moving to Ghana, but have NO idea how much it would cost? This video will give you actual figures based on real estimates for your monthly expenses to live (not just survive) in Ghana.
All figures are in cedis. To convert to your currency: https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=USD&To=GHS
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looking at this 3 years later and i think there’s so much change, can u please do a video with recent costs. um looking because i pay my house help 1300cedis now,
Is this monthly? Budget
Thank you for the very useful information. I understand that the max total sum per month is GHS 5700, which is 382 USD.
Great video! Thanks.
I have a question❤ my sons name is Ghana Dikembe naming him Ghana would that be disrespectful to the country?
Thanks a lot for this
Looks cheap to me.
Better stay in the Philippines. Price/Value much superior, beaches much nicer, food def. better and services superior.
Thanks for this video. I want to start a business in Ghana, is it possible that Ghana government will give permission to us, because we are from India, can u tell us the company registration and licence fee or some other details.
can someone fly into a nearby country for a short while and come to Ghana to remain until they leave?
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Is this for a family or individual?
It would've been nice if you had posted the costs in USD.
I say buy land where possible that way you don't have to worry about paying rent to no body
The first thing that you must seek to do is to rent land so that you can grow some food and on that land then seek to build a home or when you buy the land have a home designed and start to build one room with a bath room toilet then slowly you take yr time to build in the meantime use your god given talent but first of all go there for a holiday to see what you can do that is the first thing that is a must!
Hello Tim my brother I really enjoy your videos man I'm saving them all so when I come back to Ghana I can study your videos I know everything when I need and have to do I really appreciate it.
Come to Sri Lanka. You live with quarter of that money
HEllo am in Mississippi and planning to move over seas. Ghana may be my next home. Got diagnose with gas trust a stomach disorder. Could you tell me is food there organic?
Thank you for this video I really do appreciate it
Netflix in Ghana?
That's too expensive
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A lot of expats want to live in east legon cantonments osu etc where other expats are with expat restaurants etc and where the British and USA schools are based. But accommodation in those areas are very very expensive. They would be looking at minimum $1000 a month yes dollars! In that area you would also be paying dollar equivalent for hair nails etc etc. 1500 ghs would get you something a typical ghana middle class can afford and that would be out of town and may not have hot water sewage etc. So you def get what you pay for!!!
Great one there my brother. 🇬🇭✊🏿🇬🇭
Very informative! Thanks Tim!
Hello, you mentioned a home to live in there in Ghana, should estimate $1500 a month and it is paid 12 to 24 months up front. How big is a home for that price? Does it updated features?
Bro Tim! How do we get in direct contact. Husband and I?
Welcome home bro…
Hey Tim I would love to interview on my channel regarding your move and life. Let me know. Email me : rossworldllc@gmail.com
The US dollar equivalent would have been nice to see as the cedis amounts were too briefly displayed
Thanks for the information.
Great content! I see you are getting more energetic in the videos. Keep them coming. Perhaps you can show clips of your day to day activities outside of your house, interacting with the locals etc..
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Nice one.
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Greetings Mr Tim
Great content.
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