1. Kaneshie 2. Circle 3. Ofankor 4. Abanza 5. Dzorwulu 6. Buabasa 7. Tesano 8. Weija 9. Agbogbloshie 10. Santa Maria 1. Kaneshie The Kaneshie area is known to be one of the most affected flood prone areas in Accra. Due to its...
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By Makafui Abena Kuffo Homeowners in Ghana love porcelain and ceramic tiles for their beauty, durability, and timeless appeal. But without proper care, tiles can lose their shine, develop stains, and make your entire home look dated. The good news? With the right maintenance, you can keep your floor tiles looking clean, shiny, and new for years. Here are 7 proven methods to keep your tiles sparkling...
By Makafui Abena Kuffo As a real estate agent in Ghana, you know first impressions matter. But did you know that listing photos can make or break your sale? Research shows that 65% of people are visual learners, meaning they process information best through images. In real estate, where trust and attention are critical, high-quality photos can help you sell properties faster and at higher...
Written by Augustin KakuMany individuals harbor dreams of constructing a home in Ghana but are deterred by the perceived distance or lack of prime location. This unwarranted apprehension, what I refer to as the "too far syndrome," has prevented numerous potential homeowners from acquiring property, only to experience regret later.Consider the experience of my previous employer. In 1975, he declined a plot...
By Augustin Kaku Acquiring land in Ghana can feel overwhelming, especially with issues like land disputes and litigation. Yet, buying land in Ghana doesn’t have to be difficult if you understand the types of lands in Ghana and the right processes to secure your purchase legally and safely. Understanding Land Types in Ghana There are two primary categories of land in Ghana: 1. Customary...
In Ghana, ceramic (non-porcelain) and porcelain tiles are widely favored for their aesthetic appeal, versatility, and resilience. Made from clay, porcelain tiles are denser and less permeable, making them perfect for areas with high humidity. On the other hand, ceramic tiles, being relatively cheaper and easier to shape, offer flexibility for a variety of home designs.Your choice of tile ultimately depends...
By Makafui Abena Kuffo Building your dream home in Ghana starts with understanding your architectural floor plans. Many homeowners find blueprints intimidating, but with the right guidance, you can confidently review your house plan before construction begins. Whether you’re planning a family home in Accra, Kumasi, or any city in Ghana, understanding these basics will help you avoid costly mistakes...
By Makafui Abena Kuffo Building a custom home in Ghana is a rewarding journey when done right. While it may feel overwhelming at first, many people like you have successfully built their dream homes by following a clear, proven process. Here are 7 practical steps to help you create your dream home in Ghana confidently. 1. Location and Feasibility Study Choosing the right location is the...
By Makafui Abena Kuffo Buying a home in Ghana is a significant milestone and a substantial investment that requires careful consideration to protect your hard-earned money. Unfortunately, many buyers in Ghana face avoidable disputes, delays, and even loss of property due to a lack of understanding of the legal process. Whether you live in Ghana or are in the diaspora planning to buy or build your...