By Nathaniel LOMOTEY Philanthropist and CEO, Nagmas Ltd., Ghana. Ghana’s real estate sector has evolved into one of the most strategic pillars of the national economy. For policymakers, developers, ...
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Housing in Ghana: How the housing market has evolved since 1957
Since gaining independence in 1957, Ghana’s housing market has undergone profound transformations, shaped by demographic ...
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The Construction and Real Estate Digest with Daniel KONTIE: Legal and institutional weakesses in real estate sector [-6]
…how failure to expand title registration districts is fueling land litigation and stalling real estate developmentThe passage of the Land Act, 2020 (Act 1036) by Parliament of Ghana in 2020 was ...
Impel Properties launches an expanded digital platform connecting agents, developers, and investors with property buyers across Ghana and ...
Ghana’s real estate industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the economy, yet it continues to face persistent challenges that affect both investors and ordinary families. Rising property ...
The world woke up on 28 February 2026 to news that the United States and Israel had launched coordinated airstrikes on Iran, assassinating Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and striking military and nuclear ...
In Ghana, the lack of a regulatory body to manage the real estate industry has stifled the formal establishment of the sector over the past decade. It has also bred a sector ripe for money laundering ...
On a sweltering afternoon in East Legon, one of Accra’s most coveted neighbourhoods, the streets look deceptively calm. Behind high walls and electric fences, luxury apartment blocks rise like ...
Ghana’s housing problem dates back to the period immediately after independence. The challenge can be traced to the era of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President, whose government initiated ...
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