WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU START REAL ESTATE IN GHANA- KENNEDY AGYAPONG

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WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU START REAL ESTATE IN GHANA- KENNEDY AGYAPONG


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WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU START REAL ESTATE IN GHANA- KENNEDY AGYAPONG

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  1. A 4 story BUILDING with 40 rooms at Oyibi , finishing stage is being offered for long lease. Property can be used as a Hostel or office complex. Property is about 10mins drive from VALLEY VIEW UNIVERSITY.

  2. One of the key thing he said is that (cold stores has changed his mind on housing) what it means is that Cold store is more lucrative and that makes sense because of the climate condition in Ghana. From vegetables to Fish in UK storage facilities are also lucrative. I think cold stores at least massive ones should be opened in farming regions and storage stores so farmers and traders can store their goods safely and longer. Cold stores can help regulate food prices such as tomatoes as they can be stored longer without spoiling. Tomatoes is key food ingredients in Ghana because of our cultural foods only a few foods do not require tomatoes. Here am focusing on foods that do not do well with heat. To Ken I hope he invest in solar energy because his roof tops on the cold stores can be used for it saving money long term.

  3. There's a major issue with land acquision in GH. But, never ever will it be the crucial issue in any manifesto. In 2022, it shouldn't be possible to be selling same land to multiple people!!!!NO!

  4. The market us only saturated because all the developers are looking at the middle to high-end luxury market when there is real market for the lower to middle income market. The masses are lower income earners so there should be a program for that sect of our society. The urban MMDCEs can take this up in partnership with wealthy indigenes.

  5. Real estate in Accra is not driven by any logical economic factors but by GREED. I laugh at some of the prices being asked.
    I am in the process of purchasing land in Accra to build my dream home, not buy those small houses they ask $450,000 for, no wonder those houses sit there empty for years, while mosquitos, cockroaches and rats occupy them.

  6. its absolutely nonsense. im Ghanaian and im disgusted by the prices. I drive through trasacco the million dollar estate and was even more disgusted the POT HOLES ALL AROUND TRASSACO. Tweaaaaaaaa