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The Earlbeam Group is expanding its portfolio in developing ultra-luxury mixed-use and affordable residential properties in Ghana.
The Group is set to launch its latest mixed-use development, The Earl of Cantonments in Accra, Ghana.
The Earl of Cantonments is a mixed-use development comprised of 99 units. It comprises; a 54 key boutique hotel to be managed by an international 5-star hotel with management agreement already signed, and a 44 unit serviced apartments development dubbed Earlments.
The property offers residents the chance to benefit from a serene live-in option, or from returns on investments while relaxing in a chic and modern space with on-site amenities and special resident discounts.
“Our residents can expect state of the art furnished apartments; fully fitted and equipped kitchens, flatscreen TVs, fast and secure Wi-Fi, top quality furniture. These are offered alongside the hotel experience, with residents able to enjoy access to five-star services and amenities,” CEO of the Group said.

This planned mixed use complex will have concierge and personalised services, childcare service with play room for children; airport pickup and private jet chattering services; butler services; professional saloon and barbering service; doctor on call; professional same day laundry services; a 3tier security level 2 Global lighthouse security certification and private security services.
Some of the amenities include a spa, gym, grooming saloon, a golf simulator, a gourmet restaurant, a rooftop restaurant, an executive lounge, a cigar lounge, pharmacy, gift shop, a private dining room, a private cinema and a fifty-seater conference room. The Sales Manager of the company, Ms. Dorothy Cornelius Adjei emphasised that, “We will cater to guests who want to explore vibrant neighborhoods, whilst staying in a safe, comfortable and stylish environment that gives a homely feel.” Earlments offers the space and facilities of a hotel but offers the flexibility and independence to live like a local. Serviced Apartments are a very attractive form of accommodation for a broad range of people who are away on business for a few weeks or months, or people who would like to use it as a base from which to find accommodation of their own.
The project is located at Cantonments, one of Accra’s premier neighborhoods. Its neighborhood is safe, secure and preferred by business travelers, embassies, government workers, individuals and families. Commute to the Kotoka International airport is five minutes with easy access to malls, healthcare centers, beaches, governmental ministries and schools.
The launch of this majestic development will be at The Cosmopolitan on Friday, 25th February 2022 at 6pm.
For further details about this project and it’s launch, you may contact sales@earlbeamrealty.com or call +233 5941 583 41/+233 303 9663 73
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