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Capemay Properties Limited, a luxury real estate development company in Accra has launched its “Home at Home” campaign.
This is to invite diasporas and foreign nationals with business interest to invest in the Mother Land Ghana.
A home is wherever you have a connection to, be it by birth, ancestry, residence, nationality, marriage or where you have your business interest.
The campaign aims at projecting Ghana as the Gateway to Africa and to bring world-class facilities to the doorsteps of diasporas, investors, business owners, individuals, families, and groups by encouraging people to invest in real estate in Ghana.
“To establish your connection in Ghana or in any place is to have a home there and the Signature Apartment development by Cape May properties Ltd provides. It is the perfect investment choice both for personal residential and investment purposes.”
The Signature Logo, inspired by the Adinkra symbol , MMFRADAN which means a strong building or foundation represents the strength and resilience of the African.
The Signature Apartment offers ideal properties to invest in the location of the Signature is known as the best, connecting to all parts of Accra and its environs.
The property is surrounded by essential amenities, the Kotoka International Airport, Accra mall, International schools and hospitals, main business centres, recreational and entertainment centres.
Speaking on the campaign, the CEO of Capemay Properties, Eunice Adjei Bonsu, said the campaign seeks to welcome diasporas and investors home to the finest selection of luxury and comfort that Signature Apartments present.
“Capemay Properties is excited to unveil the ‘Home at Home’ Campaign to welcome our brothers and sisters who are now living in different parts of the world to Ghana. With this campaign, we intend to create a warm reconnection between Ghanaians and Diasporas looking to return home,” she said.
“As a community in itself, the Signature offers fantastic amenities with its firsts for residential development in Accra. It has a movie theatre exclusive to residents and their guests, bowling alley, both roof and ground floor swimming pools offering exceptional views, retail shops.
"There is also a business centre, restaurants and mini supermarkets, health and beauty centres. Tenants will enjoy these amenities and the generous green spaces lined with therapeutic water features,” she added.
Eunice Adjei Bonsu encouraged first-time investors, multiple investors, business owners, and individuals interested in investment opportunities to be part of the campaign by visiting their website for more information.
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