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Time is running out at the Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair, and Day 3 is already buzzing with even bigger deals, deeper discounts, and exclusive offers that are too good to miss!
Following Saturday’s packed crowds and high-energy sales, today marks a critical window for prospective homeowners and property investors to act fast before the curtain falls on Ghana’s biggest homeownership event.


Held at the Achimota Retail Centre, the fair has transformed into a hotbed of activity, drawing thousands eager to take advantage of limited-time mortgage packages, slashed prices on building materials, and rare home improvement offers.

Exhibitors are pulling out all the stops for this final stretch—with developers, banks, and top brands offering once-a-year deals that will vanish after today.


Saturday saw a major highlight with the appearance of Deputy Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources, Gizella Tetteh, underscoring the fair’s growing influence.

Ecobank and other financial partners are rolling out special mortgage rates and flexible payment plans—but only for a few more hours.

Also on offer: free expert consultations with architects, estate agents, and mortgage advisors, live demos of smart home technologies, and access to some of the most affordable housing solutions in the country.


With just one day left, the time to act is now.

The Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair is not just an event—it’s the gateway to your dream home. Don’t miss out!
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