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Sales boomed, and exciting discounts rained with huge deals brokered at the biggest housing fair in the Ashanti region.
The 2025 edition of the Republic Bank Luv FM Habitat Fair came to a close on Sunday at the Kumasi City Mall, concluding the four days of intriguing exhibitions, building industry expert engagements, and exclusive home deals that left participants satisfied.

The grand finale attracted a horde of homeowners, prospective buyers, real estate developers, and suppliers eager to harness the last day of the fair and networking opportunities.
Patrons and exhibitors are anticipating more opportunities for engagements to address housing needs.
Themed “Inclusive, Affordable, and Sustainable housing for all”, the 6th edition of the fair once again lived up to its reputation of being Ashanti's premier housing and lifestyle fair.

The 4-day event attracted a horde of patrons to the Kumasi city mall to enjoy up to 20% discounts on all their home accessories.
The fair was a one-stop shop for all housing needs —roofing, plumbing, tiles, paints, lighting, sanitation, furniture, décor, mortgages, home financing, security systems, energy systems, building advice, and related services, affording patrons an exciting and comprehensive experience under one roof.
General Manager for Sales and Marketing, Max Fugar, reiterated the Multimedia Group’s commitment to bridging the housing deficits in the region.
“Our mission is to give the best to our clients and satisfy their needs. And, the housing fair is one of our ways to provide all the solutions they need to own a home,” he noted.

Ahead of the main fair, a mini-clinic was held in Obuasi to assist customers within the outskirts of Kumasi to have access to affordable and convenient home needs.
The atmosphere was filled with excitement as exhibitors interacted directly with customers, offering on-the-spot discounts, demonstrations, and expert advice.
Title sponsor, Republic Bank, offered expert mortgage financing with exciting packages, providing patrons with flexible terms designed to make home ownership more accessible.
Mortgage experts were present to assist attendees with guidance on financing, budgeting, and property acquisition.
As the fair came to a close, exhibitors chalked impressive sales as many patrons left the City Mall satisfied, after securing great bargains and invaluable insights into building and financing their dream homes.

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