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Exhibitors at the ongoing Multi TV Habitat Fair are rating this year’s fair higher than last year’s even before the fair wraps up.
They described as impressive the traffic so far at this year’s event adding that prospects for business are bright.
In separate interactions with Joy News at the fairgrounds, the exhibitors said even though the exhibition hall is not exactly overflowing with tons of patrons, they are happy with the numbers at the grounds which is already landing them some great business deals.
The three-day fair, the third in the series, is under the theme “providing pragmatic housing solutions.”
The highlight of second day was a seminar featuring key exhibitors on a wide range of issues ranging from mortgage financing to how to build the right way.
The Multi TV Habitat Fair is part of Multi TV’s contributions towards helping the ordinary Ghanaian own a home.
Some 60 exhibitors in the housing industry ranging from home financing to construction, land and real estate developers are taking part in the fair.
The fair ends on Sunday evening.
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