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A Real Estate Company, Ronidany has imitated moves to begin the construction of one of the biggest residential hub in the country.
The company currently owns a 2,000-acre land at Ningo Bundase in the Greater Accra Region where plans are far advanced to develop it into one of the most affordable and luxurious homes in the country.
Among the many projects, Ronidany is aiming to put up at its Ningo Bundase land includes; A central park which will be located within the 2,000-acre land at Ningo Bundase, a police post where the security of land and property owners will receive 24-hour protection.
In a statement, the Executive Chairman of Ronidany Company Limited (RCL), Daniel Akwetey Tetteh, said the wholly Ghanaian owned real estate company with specialty in both private and commercial development.
"Ronidany offers the sale of lands free from any form of litigation as well as the development of affordable and luxurious homes.
"The company also provides consultancy in property management with land acquisition assistance as one of our priority services rendered to our cherished clients," the statement said.
Per the statement, Ronidany would create equal opportunities for all when it comes to property acquisition and also a well-defined real estate company which is set to provide excellent services.
"Our main objective is to give Ghanaians and foreigners looking for an amazing place to build their dream homes. The lands we offer is comparable to none, considering its location and demand," it said.
Mr Tetteh, who is also the Board Chairman of Appolonia City, said RCL also “specialises in development, construction and management of residential properties in Accra.
"Potential clients can be assured of the best in the sale of lands, its construction and finishing," he said.
According to him, Ronidany has a team of experts and trained personnel ready to provide any form of assistance towards the acquisition of lands and their development.
Real estate is fast becoming the number one area where many people are seeking to invest their money.
At Ronidany, Mr Tetteh said the company's main vision was to create the safest and most conducive environments for individuals and companies seeking to acquire properties for their families and workers.
“The goal is to turn the 2000-acre land at Ningo Bundase into a community where our dwellers will experience the peaceful and pleasurable life experience they deserve,” he said.
Among the many projects Ronidany is aiming to put up at its Tema lands includes; a central park which will be located within the 2,000-acre land Ningo Bundase, a police post where the security of land and property owners will receive 24-hour protection.
There will also be a modernised road network where every major area within the 2000-acre land will be linked and connected to every part of Tema and its surrounding communities.
“A hospital for the residents to access quality healthcare. A shopping arcade/center where residents can have access to their daily groceries," it said.
Mr Tetteh said, at Ronidany property, the company prioritizes the safety, peace, and protection of its clients. Lands sold by RCL are free from any form of ligation or attacks.
All lands purchased at Ronidany have legal documentation without any stress attached.
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