Audio By Carbonatix
The JoyNews/Ecobank mini-fair which opened on Friday, September 13, entered its second day today at the Accra Shopping Mall’s Ghud Park.
The real estate event, which seeks to provide opportunities for many potential property owners to become abreast of the process of acquiring their houses was sponsored by Ecobank Ghana Limited.
Some of the companies which have displayed a wide range of housing and construction products include, Elgan Homes and General Construction, STL Superlocck, Cities and Habitat, Virtual Security Africa, Advanced Technology Barbs Security, Devtraco Woodlands, Ultimate Land Hub and Interplast,
From land acquisition to sale, starting to build, using the right materials, completing the building to paintings and fitting, the Habitat Fair was a one-stop shop for all their housing needs.



























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