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The excitement continues at the Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair as Day 3 promises even bigger deals, exclusive discounts, and unbeatable offers for prospective homeowners and real estate enthusiasts.

Following the success of Day 2, which saw a massive turnout of visitors exploring Ghana’s premier homeownership event, exhibitors are gearing up for another thrilling day of sales and networking.

The fair, held at the Achimota Retail Centre, has become the go-to destination for affordable housing solutions, mortgage opportunities, and home improvement products.

On Saturday, the Member of Parliament for Awutu Senya West and Deputy Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources, Gizella Tetteh, made her debut appearance at the clinic.

Accompanied by her family, Madam Tetteh toured the fairgrounds, engaging with exhibitors and exploring a wide range of building, housing, and construction products on display.
Exclusive discounts from developers and financial institutions, including Ecobank, will feature special mortgage rates and flexible payment plans to help Ghanaians secure their dream homes.

Limited-time deals on building materials, furniture, and home appliances from top brands will also be available.

Visitors can benefit from free expert consultations with real estate professionals, architects, and mortgage advisors, as well as live demonstrations of smart home technologies and sustainable building solutions.

Day 2 of the fair was packed with engaging activities, including panel discussions on affordable housing, live interviews with industry leaders, and a visual tour of the latest property listings.

Attendees had the chance to interact with developers, compare housing options, and take advantage of early-bird promotions.

With only a few days left, the Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair remains the ultimate platform for homebuyers, investors, and industry players.
Gates open at 9:00 AM, and early visitors stand a chance to win exciting giveaways.



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