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The Ecobank Head Office in Tema Community 7 Traffic Light is buzzing with palpable excitement as the 2025 Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair wraps up its three-day run, leaving a trail of happy future homeowners, savvy investors, and inspired builders.
"Ghana's biggest home and property showcase" fair has lived up to its theme, "Dream it, Own it, Live it", with irresistible offers in the last two days and the climax is set for unprecedented discounts, more innovative products, and expert guidance, bringing homeownership closer to thousands of Ghanaians.
From Friday, July 25th, to today, Sunday, July 27th, attendees are flocking to the fair, eager to explore solutions across the entire housing and construction value chain.
Exhibitors spanning building materials, roofing, plumbing, finishing, furniture, and crucial financing options are on hand, offering a comprehensive one-stop-shop experience.
The final day promises to be a goldmine for attendees.
Developers are ready to showcase a range of properties, from affordable entry-level homes to luxurious apartments, many with exclusive event-only discounts on initial deposits or purchase prices.
Mortgage providers, notably Ecobank, are at the forefront, engaging directly with aspiring homeowners.
"This fair has demystified homeownership for me," remarked Maame Akua, a delighted attendee from Ashaiman, who secured a discount on a two-bedroom apartment on the second day.
"The payment plans and mortgage advice were clear, and I found options I didn't think were possible."
Beyond direct sales, the fair serves as a platform for innovation.
Exhibitors are highlighting sustainable building practices, energy-efficient designs, and smart home technologies – trends that are rapidly gaining traction in Ghana's real estate market in 2025.
From solar-integrated roofing systems to advanced water harvesting solutions, attendees can explore how to build eco-friendly homes that reduce long-term utility costs. The focus on green building aligns with global trends and Ghana's own commitment to sustainable development.
Workshops and seminars throughout the day provide invaluable insights into various aspects of homeownership.
Experts deliver talks on property law, land acquisition complexities (a perennial challenge in Ghana), modern architectural designs, and even interior decorating tips.
These sessions empower attendees with the knowledge needed to navigate the often-intricate process of acquiring or building a home.
With only a few hours to go, the Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair remains the best platform for homebuyers and investors to finalise their last-gasp deals.
Gates open at 8:00 AM, and the early birds stand a chance to win some juicy giveaways.
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