
Properties For SALE in GHANA (DIASPORA TO HOME)
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🛑 5 Critical Property Documents You MUST Check Before Buying in Ghana 1️⃣ Title Deed (Confirm ownership at Lands Commission) 2️⃣ Site Plan (Ensure no encroachments) 3️⃣ Lease Agreement (Especially important for foreigners) 4️⃣ Building Permit (Prevents future demolition orders) 5️⃣ Utility Connections (Avoid illegal installations)

📈 Would you buy an off-plan property if it meant getting a lower price?

🤔Thinking about buying an off-plan property in Ghana? Watch this first. This video breaks down the truth about off-plan property in Ghana—from developer delays to customization wins, and even personal horror stories. Whether you're a first-time investor or an experienced buyer in the diaspora, this guide will help you avoid costly mistakes. https://youtu.be/InNPO8WhVWM?feature=shared

🏡 What’s your property goal over the next 12 months?

🌍 Which location do you think has the most investment potential?

🔎 *Due Diligence 101: How to Verify Property Ownership in Ghana* Before buying any property, always check: ✅ Lands Commission records ✅ Developer’s past projects & legal title ✅ Land lease agreements & zoning restrictions

📖 *The Smartest Way to Protect Your Real Estate Investment in Ghana* Hire a lawyer before signing ANY agreement ✅ Verify the title deed at Lands Commission ✅ Always inspect property during the rainy season for flooding risks ✅ Don’t trust “hot deals” without doing market research

TIP FOR THE DAY📌 *3 Quick Ways to Spot a Dodgy Developer in Ghana* ✅No track record ✅No show homes or furnished projects ✅They rush you to pay before a contract 👉🏼Protect your peace. Due diligence matters.

👉 Which of these real estate risks concerns you the most?

*🧐 Why is the dollar weakening now?* 📉 Global demand for the dollar has slowed 📊 Ghana is exporting more gold and cocoa 💰 Strong remittances and forex inflows 🏦 Bank of Ghana is actively intervening in the forex market 🔐 IMF support and improved fiscal management have restored investor confidence *⏳ What this doesn’t mean (yet):* 🚫 It doesn’t mean inflation is over 🚫 It doesn’t guarantee job growth or rising wages 🚫 It doesn’t fix structural issues like debt or weak local industry So yes — the cedi is stronger right now. But *one good trend* doesn’t erase *long-term challenges*.