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The Multi TV-HFC Bank Habitat fair which is underway at the Accra International Conference Centre entered day two today registering great expectations from both patrons and exhibitors.
The fair which provides a one-stop shop for all housing needs commenced yesterday with exhibitors offering some juicy discounts ranging from 5 to 20 percent.
The Deputy Minister for Water Resources Works and Housing, Samuel Yaw Adusei has reiterated the need for the private sector to deepen its collaboration with the government in addressing the country’s housing deficit of over 1.7 million units.
Speaking at the launch of this year’s Multi TV/HFC bank Habitat fair, Mr. Adusei lauded the event as good example of private sector’s support in addressing the country’s housing challenges.
Some exhibitors at the fair who spoke to Joy Business were excited about the marketing and sales opportunities the fair is offering them.
MultiTV and HFC Bank are partnering Sethi Realty to present the 6th exhibition which is offering patrons opportunity obtain free guidance on: Acquiring your dream property; Mortgaging; and Maintenance and Home security.
The fair which ends 8pm on Sunday 9th of August 2015 is sponsored by HFC Bank, Noble Realty, and Sethi Realty.
Entry to the fair is free for all.
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