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Elegant Homes and General Construction Ltd, one of Ghana’s leading real estate developers was adjudged the “Best Residential Developer Middle Income Luxurious” at the recently organized 14th Ghana Property Awards.
The Chief Executive Officer of Elegant Homes and General Construction Ltd, Samuel Quarshie attributed the company’s success to its hardworking staff and was grateful to their clients for the confidence reposed in them.
“This achievement was made possible through the tireless efforts of our hardworking and dedicated staff. We are also extremely grateful to our cherished clients for their confidence in our products and services and dedicate this award to them”.
“Our Vision to become a household name is unfolding much faster than we envisaged. This award reflects our vision to maintain our standards by providing affordable luxury properties for Ghanaians both home and abroad. We are very grateful to God for how far he has brought us,” he said.

Elegant Homes and General Construction Company Ltd was established 18 years ago and has transitioned to become one of the leading real estate development companies in Ghana.
The company has constructed several houses for individuals both home and abroad and has experience in institutional project development. Some of these include a five-storey lecture block and a five-storey library complex for the University of Professional Studies (UPSA).
The Ghana Property Awards is organised annually to promote and celebrate individuals and businesses in the real estate sector.
The Theme for this year’s Awards was“Sustainable Architecture in Ghana’s Housing Mix”.
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