The first phase of Bijou Homes in Appolonia City has been officially opened to new residents and potential homeowners.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the new homes was led by CEO of EIB Media Network, Nathaniel Kwabena Adisi (aka BolaRay).
New homeowners, potential buyers, and executives of Appolonia City and GHL Bank, the partners behind Bijou Homes, were all in attendance.
“We knew what product was suitable for the market, and we found the right partner in Appolonia City to provide affordable homes with high quality infrastructure.
“We appreciate the support from our clients who believed in us and our stakeholders for helping to realise this dream. We now look forward to developing other phases of the project,” Ama Osae-Addae, manager of Bijou Homes said.
Bijou’s homeowners and other guests expressed satisfaction at the quality of the homes during their tour of the community.
“I am delighted to see my new home be built as promised. I was convinced this was the right purchase because of its location within Appolonia City. The high-quality infrastructure and amenities within the city, convinced me to invest here,” said one of the first residents.
On his part, BolaRay lauded the project and urged individuals and families to acquire homes and enjoy the convenience and comfort of a well-planned community.
The first phase of Bijou Homes has 1 and 2-bedroom detached and semi-detached expandable homes, as well as one storey terraced houses. More than 50 percent of the first phase of 100 units is already sold.
GHL Bank, the mortgage financing partner for Bijou Homes, is offering up to 100% mortgages at competitive rates for Bijou Homes purchasers.
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