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The President of the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA), Dr James Condua Orleans-Lindsay, has urged stakeholders in the housing industry to prioritise research and innovation as the ...
This year’s Housing Fair by the Graphic Communications Group Ltd (GCGL) will seek to address issues around Ghana’s housing ...
Ghana’s housing sector must be research-driven to make homes affordable, Dr James Orleans-Lindsay, President of the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA) has said.
The dream of owning a home is a cornerstone of financial security and personal achievement. However, for many first-time ...
Ghana’s housing market suffers from inadequate regulation. Landlords often demand exorbitant rents of 2-5 years in advance, even for poor accommodation.
A generation of Africans is being quietly evicted from dignity . About a week ago, in Nigeria, students at the University of Lagos protested the surge in hostel rents by 40% in a single year, with a ...
Ghana has a two-fold housing challenge. In the absence of a functioning insurance scheme for landlords, they pass risk on to tenants. There is also inadequate provision of affordable housing in Ghana.
Ghana Chapter, led by its Global Chair, Ms.Christa Dodoo, and the Chapter President, Mr. Sampson Opare-Agyemang, together with some members of the Chapter, paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Minister ...
Ghana's consumer price inflation rose to 12.6% year-on-year in December compared with 12.2% the previous month, largely due to rising housing and transport costs, exceeding the Bank of Ghana's ...
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