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Accra is the fastest-growing city and the capital city in Ghana. Accra is described as one of the liveliest, extremely vibrant cities and one of the highest touring cities in the country.

Today, buying a home in Accra is an excellent decision not because it’s situated in the heart of the nation but because of the impeccable benefits of living in Accra.

In today’s blog post, we will furnish you with these unique perks!

Let’s start with Housing Finance (mortgage market)

Why You Should Consider Buying A Home In Accra Now

Easy Access to Financing Options

With the sprouting of many mortgage lending banks in the capital city, buying a home in Accra has been made easier. These banks offer long-term financing options to aid your home-buying processes. Giving you as many options, Accra hosts most of the headquarters of local and international banks operating in Ghana! Thus, buying a home in Accra has been made much more accessible! A few of these banks that offer home financing are Stanbic Bank, CalBank, Fidelity Bank, and FBN Bank.
Client:
LOCUS ESTATE
Year:
2023
Category:
Real Estate, Strategy
Location:
Mahama Rd, Accra
ROI:
47%

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