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The biggest housing fair in the Ashanti region, the Republic Bank Luv FM Habitat Fair has opened at the Kumasi City Mall with scores of exhibitors displaying an array of housing and building products to prospective homeowners and others.
The 2024 edition of the fair is seeing an unprecedented four-day event providing both patrons and exhibitors opportunities to engage conveniently.

The event seeks to create a unique platform for both prospective house owners and real estate companies across the region.
The fair is assembling some of the industry’s best players from land administration to mortgage financiers, interior decorators and architects.

The forecourts of the Mall were kept busy as patrons trooped to over 50 stands at the fair to enquire, purchase and invest their building properties.
General Manager of the Kumasi Business Unit of the Multimedia Group Limited, Jimmy Aglah emphasized the company’s commitment to bridging the housing deficit in the region.

“Our goal remains steadfast, that is to reduce the housing deficit in Ghana by providing alternative solutions to build a one-stop shop for prospective homeowners and to also foster communities where our clients can thrive,” he said.
Headline sponsor, Republic Bank, is offering astonishing mortgage packages to the public to ease the burden of financing one’s home.
They are introducing their first-ever mortgage package to the Ghanaian diaspora who seek to build and own a home in any part of the country with flexible repayment plan.
“If anyone staying outside the country wishes to build a house or any property back home, we are offering them a convenient opportunity to build through a mortgage,” Felix Asamoah, a mortgage specialist, at the bank said.

The event is happening from October 3 to October 6, 2024.
Day one offered exciting deals, amazing discounts and a deeper understanding of building and investing in a home.
The 2024 edition of the habitat fair is under the theme “Home ownerships: An investment not just a home” emphasizing the need for one to invest in their residential properties.


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