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Kent Homes has officially launched its first smart home project at a grand event held at Silverbird Cinema, WestHills Mall.
The event brought together stakeholders, partners, and prospective homeowners to showcase the company’s vision of making luxury homes affordable for Ghanaians.
Modern Smart Homes at Affordable Prices
The first phase of Kent Homes features two, three, and four-bedroom smart homes and townhouses designed for modern living.

These homes come with spacious interiors, high-quality finishes, and smart technology for convenience. They are located in prime areas, including Bortiano Hills, East Legon near Trassaco, East Legon Hills, Kwahu (opposite Rock City Hotel), Kumasi, and Sokobang Wood Village. Prices start from ₵700,000.

CEO’s Commitment to Affordable Homeownership
Speaking at the launch, Kent Homes CEO, James Wiafe Akenteng, stressed the company’s commitment to helping more Ghanaians own homes.
“We know that buying a home in Ghana, especially in the cities, is challenging for many people. Our goal is to make homeownership easier by offering smart, luxury homes at affordable prices,” he said.

He also highlighted flexible payment options for both local and diaspora Ghanaians to make buying a home more accessible.
Special Offers and Future Plans
Guests at the event explored model homes, connected with real estate experts, and received exclusive discounts. Kent Homes also announced plans to expand its offerings with more luxury apartments at competitive prices to suit different budgets.
Interested buyers can visit the Kent Homes office opposite West Hills Mall or call 0547612398 / 0552153124 for inquiries and reservations.

Building a Better Future
Mr. Akenteng thanked supporters and reaffirmed the company’s mission. “Together, we can improve housing in Ghana by making smart, luxurious homes accessible to more people.”

This launch is a major step toward reducing Ghana’s housing deficit while offering modern, high-quality living options.


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