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More companies are getting ready for this year’s main event of the Ecobank JoyNews Habitat Fair. The event will take place at the Accra International Conference Centre from Thursday October 23, to Sunday October 26, 2025.
The fair will assemble all stakeholders in the housing and mortgage industry, as well as regulators and financial institutions to help prospective homeowners make their dreams a reality.
Billed as "Ghana's biggest home and property showcase", the event will also provide patrons with, unprecedented discounts, and a clear path to homeownership.

Visitors will get the opportunity to explore a comprehensive array of offerings, from the latest in building materials and eco-friendly roofing solutions to exquisite interior décor and cutting-edge smart home technologies.
Exhibitors, will include leading real estate developers, and suppliers of furnishing.
Visitors will also enjoy exclusive on-the-spot discounts, and mouthwatering drop in prices.
Ecobank offer
Co-host and Pan-African Bank, Ecobank, will be present to provide financial advice and support for aspiring homeowners.
Ecobank’s dedicated mortgage specialists will be on hand throughout the fair to provide personalised consultations and guiding attendees through flexible and competitive financing options.
The bank will provide more favourable offers compared to what pertains on the conventional markets.

More than a transaction
The fair will not just be about transactions; it will also provide an experience that will give patrons the chance to visit exhibiting companies after the fair.
There will be engagement workshops and interactive seminars to address pertinent issues in the housing sector such as land acquisition, understanding property law, leveraging sustainable building practices, and even interior design trends.
These sessions will empower attendees with crucial knowledge, turning abstract dreams into actionable plans.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, various fun activities will be organized to keep patrons active and excited.
There will be live demonstrations of new construction technologies, and interactive product showcases.

The mini fairs
This year’s Ecobank- JoyNews Habitat Fair commenced with a series of mini fairs that were held at the Achimota Retail Center, GhudPark near Accra Mall, and the Tema Community 7.
These exhibitions provided a synergy between exhibitors, financial institutions, and the public, including uniformed security service personnel seeking home solutions.
It created invaluable networking opportunities, fostering new partnerships and collaborations within Ghana's burgeoning real estate sector.
The overwhelming success of the mini fairs underscored the persistent demand for housing in Ghana.
The Ecobank- JoyNews Habitat Fair has played a pivotal role in bridging the gap by directly connecting developers with buyers and providing accessible financing solutions.

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