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The ‘clinic’ that ushers in the 11th edition of the Joy News Habitat Fair has begun at the West Hills Mall in Weija-Accra.
The two-day event, which Ecobank Ghana is the headline sponsor, has brought together key stakeholders and firms in the construction and artisanal industry to share their exciting ideas and offer attractive discounts on their products and services to potential house owners and consumers.
Several thousands of probable property owners will be connected to mortgage financiers and real estate companies to enable their dream come true.
They will receive advisory on what to do and the processes to go through in acquiring their own homes.
The two days event, which Ecobank Ghana is the headline sponsor, is expected to attract several thousands of consumers who will be connected to mortgage financiers, real estate companies as well as dealers of building materials to enable their dream come true.
This year’s fair is under the theme: “What credible alternatives for shelter are there in Ghana if affordable housing will forever remain a mirage.”
Objective of the Clinic
The clinics would provide opportunities to many potential property owners to become abreast of the processes leading to acquiring their houses.
Many stakeholders in the industry will share and educate the prospective home owners on what to do to secure their houses with ease.

From land acquisition, sale, starting to build, using the right materials, completing the building to paintings and fitting all that is needed, the Habitat will be a one-stop-shop for all your housing needs.
More importantly, acquiring funds to make your dream of owning a home will be given much priority as the headline sponsor Ecobank will be there to assist you in acquiring mortgage financing to facilitate your aspirations of owning a property
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