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The three-day JoyNews/Ecobank mini-fair, which opened on Friday at the Accra Mall's Ghud Park, has officially ended with patrons taking advantage of last-minute discounted deals.
The real estate event, sponsored by Ecobank Ghana Limited, attracted hundreds of potential property owners eager to learn more about the process of acquiring homes.
Several companies showcased a wide range of housing and construction products, including Elgan Homes and General Construction, STL Superlock, Cities and Habitat, Virtual Security Africa, Advanced Technology Barbs Security, Devtraco Woodlands, Ultimate Land Hub, and Interplast.
From land acquisition to construction, materials selection, and home finishing, the Habitat Fair served as a one-stop shop for all housing needs.



















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