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The 2025 edition of the Ecobank–JoyNews Habitat Fair came to a close on Sunday at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC), wrapping up the four days of exciting exhibitions, expert engagements, and exclusive home deals that left participants thrilled and inspired.

The grand finale drew a large crowd of homeowners, prospective buyers, real estate developers, and suppliers eager to take advantage of the fair’s last-day discounts and networking opportunities.

Themed “Dream It. Own It. Live It.”, this year’s fair once again lived up to its promise of being Ghana’s premier housing and lifestyle event.


The final day featured over 50 exhibitors, including key partners Ecobank, estate developers, building material manufacturers, interior designers, and service providers, all converging to offer significant price cuts and financial incentives.


It served as a one-stop shop for everything related to building—roofing, plumbing, tiles, paints, lighting, sanitation, furniture, décor, mortgages, home financing, security systems, energy systems, building advice, and related services, providing visitors with a comprehensive experience under one roof.

The vibe at the fair was unmatched! Attendees moved from booth to booth, chatting, connecting, and sealing deals with their favorite brands.
The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as exhibitors interacted directly with customers, offering on-the-spot discounts, demonstrations, and expert advice.

Beyond the marketplace, the fair also doubled as a critical learning hub. Throughout the four-day event, participants attended a series of free seminars and workshops led by industry experts.
These sessions provided valuable insights to homeowners, aspiring builders, and professionals seeking to stay ahead of emerging trends in the housing sector.

The fair’s title sponsor, Ecobank Ghana, used the platform to promote its mortgage and home finance packages, offering flexible terms designed to make home ownership more accessible. Mortgage experts were on-site to assist attendees with guidance on financing, budgeting, and property acquisition.

Several supporting partners, including leading construction firms and home improvement brands, described the fair as a timely intervention that connects suppliers directly with consumers while promoting quality and affordability in the housing sector.


As the curtains came down, exhibitors recorded impressive sales and business leads, while many visitors left the venue satisfied, having secured great bargains and valuable insights into building and financing their dream homes.




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