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The organisers of the Ecobank–JoyNews Habitat Fair 2025 have extended appreciation to all exhibitors, partners, and patrons whose participation made this year’s edition a remarkable success.
In a message signed by David Max-Fugar, General Manager for Sales and Customer Service at The Multimedia Group, the organising committee praised the enthusiasm, support, and commitment shown throughout the event, noting that it was key to achieving the fair’s objectives.
“Your enthusiasm, support, and commitment were instrumental in making the 2025 event a resounding success,” the statement read.
Held under the theme “Dream it, Own it, Live it,” the 2025 Habitat Fair brought together industry leaders, real estate developers, architects, financial institutions, and prospective homeowners to explore innovative housing solutions and promote sustainable homeownership in Ghana.
The organisers commended exhibitors for their creativity and professionalism in showcasing cutting-edge products and services that inspired patrons, while expressing deep gratitude to attendees for their engagement and feedback.

“Your curiosity, feedback, and participation gave life and purpose to this year’s fair,” Mr. Max-Fugar noted.
“Together, we created a vibrant space for information, learning, networking, and collaboration — strengthening our shared vision of accessible, sustainable, and quality housing for all.”
The Ecobank–JoyNews Habitat Fair has grown into Ghana’s leading housing and construction event, offering a unique platform for dialogue and partnership within the real estate and financial sectors.
Organisers concluded by reaffirming their commitment to expanding the platform and delivering even more value in the next edition.
“We look forward to welcoming you again at Habitat Fair 2026,” the message added.
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