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Real estate market leader IndigoHomes has reiterated its commitment to developing quality home solutions that serve the needs of its residents in Ghana.
IndigoHomes, which is a BlackIvy endeavour, is present in Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania.
Cheryl Mills, the Founder and CEO of BlackIvy, the parent company of IndigoHomes, told the media during a site tour at their residential developments in Oyarifa Park and Ayi Mensah Park that her company is committed to building communities in Ghana that are secure, vibrant and a joy to live in.

“We decided on Ghana as our first country of choice though we visited nine countries. We ultimately determined the first place we wanted to invest in would be Ghana because people are very hospitable- very friendly and there is a deep connection.
“We saw an opportunity in the housing infrastructure and we sought to close that gap by not just building houses, but overall to build communities that are secure, vibrant and a joy to live in”
"We are delighted to demonstrate versatility, resilience, ingenuity and excellence in all of our projects. So far, we have completed and handed over 300 homes to our proud homeowners.

“And because we are confident of the quality of homes we build, we give a 12-month home warranty for non-structural concerns and a 36-month warranty for any structural highlight that needs our attention”, she added.
According to Ms Mills, IndigoHomes has successfully made the slogan, 'Love where you live' a reality for the homeowners and residents who chose to call Ayi Mensah Park and Oyarifa Park developments home.
The IndigoHomes CEO added, “IndigoHomes is gaining accolades for its quality and unmatched home and community designs which are both aspirational and functional, reflecting progressive and evolving lifestyles”.
IndigoHomes are built with attention to detail, integrated green parks and gardens, children’s playgrounds, sports courts, swimming pools, and more.

From relaxing front porches to covered outdoor kitchens, paved double-car parking spaces, tree-lined sidewalks, open floor plans, gourmet kitchens with engineered stone countertops and top-quality appliances, and master suites with dual vanities.
IndigoHomes also carefully crafts the social amenities within their communities and work with both internationally accredited landscapers to build ergonomic, easy-to-manage and long-lasting green spaces.
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